In 1000 years we will have ascended :) but if not, I hope to be chilling on Risa somewhere!<p>In all seriousness, in the future I suspect we will use a combination of these types of capabilities but they will all be linked together in a way that prevents totalitarian control of speach.<p>I think some of the best technologies today are keybase.io matrix.org briarproject.org and community.mattermost.com<p>My view is that the next emerging social network will be based on a secure and self hostable compute fabric that leverages zero trust compute and secure compute, data sharing, etc. I think Urbit had the right direction but went crazy and lost the plot.<p>I'm working on this problem personally and I hope to be in alpha / beta testing for certain aspects of the platform by end of year :) Feel free to reach out if you want some additional details.<p>I think it pays a lot of dividends to understand some of the history of the past so that we can learn from them as we look to build something better for the future, so I’ve decided to publish some of my thoughts on this topic and also share some of my findings with the community so that nobody has to go down this massive rabbit hole again in the near term.<p>History of Social Networking:
<a href="https://october.substack.com/p/part-i-the-next-great-online-community" rel="nofollow">https://october.substack.com/p/part-i-the-next-great-online-...</a>
<a href="https://october.substack.com/p/part-ii-usenet-a-genuinely-public" rel="nofollow">https://october.substack.com/p/part-ii-usenet-a-genuinely-pu...</a>
<a href="https://october.substack.com/p/part-iii-slashdot-and-advogato-lets" rel="nofollow">https://october.substack.com/p/part-iii-slashdot-and-advogat...</a>
<a href="https://october.substack.com/p/yik-yak-secret-and-the-minimal-state" rel="nofollow">https://october.substack.com/p/yik-yak-secret-and-the-minima...</a>
<a href="https://october.substack.com/p/the-rise-and-demise-of-branch" rel="nofollow">https://october.substack.com/p/the-rise-and-demise-of-branch</a><p>One of the best readings on this topic is here: almost a library about the history of the net and Netizens
<a href="http://www.columbia.edu/~rh120/" rel="nofollow">http://www.columbia.edu/~rh120/</a><p>This is a pretty good overview of current state of alternatives:
<a href="https://medium.com/hackernoon/so-you-want-to-leave-facebook-1ab3603f164a" rel="nofollow">https://medium.com/hackernoon/so-you-want-to-leave-facebook-...</a><p>good write-up on layering complex systems and why this is a hard thing to solve for:
<a href="https://jods.mitpress.mit.edu/pub/issue3-brand/release/2" rel="nofollow">https://jods.mitpress.mit.edu/pub/issue3-brand/release/2</a><p>MIT/Zitrain:
<a href="https://dash.harvard.edu/bitstream/handle/1/4455262/Zittrain_Future+of+the+Internet.pdf?sequence=1" rel="nofollow">https://dash.harvard.edu/bitstream/handle/1/4455262/Zittrain...</a><p>Activity-Pub/SOLID/SSB/Matrix/others: In my view, the links below offer us a real foundation for the future of the internet that can be used together to build a better social fabric<p><a href="https://solidproject.org/about" rel="nofollow">https://solidproject.org/about</a>
<a href="https://activitypub.rocks" rel="nofollow">https://activitypub.rocks</a>
<a href="https://matrix.org" rel="nofollow">https://matrix.org</a>
<a href="https://briarproject.org" rel="nofollow">https://briarproject.org</a>
<a href="https://scuttlebot.io" rel="nofollow">https://scuttlebot.io</a>
<a href="https://joinmastodon.org" rel="nofollow">https://joinmastodon.org</a>
<a href="https://keybase.io/blog/keybase-proofs-for-mastodon-and-everyone" rel="nofollow">https://keybase.io/blog/keybase-proofs-for-mastodon-and-ever...</a>
<a href="https://keybase.io" rel="nofollow">https://keybase.io</a><p>But even as we find our way with the technology, we are repeating the mistakes that we should have learned from in the past:
<a href="https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2018/07/cage-the-mastodon/" rel="nofollow">https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2018/07/cage-the-mastodon/</a>
<a href="https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2019/07/statement-on-gabs-fork-of-mastodon/" rel="nofollow">https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2019/07/statement-on-gabs-fork...</a>
<a href="https://www.theverge.com/2019/7/12/20691957/mastodon-decentralized-social-network-gab-migration-fediverse-app-blocking" rel="nofollow">https://www.theverge.com/2019/7/12/20691957/mastodon-decentr...</a><p>"At the core of the open source ethos is the idea of liberty. Open source
is about inverting power structures and creating access and opportunities
for everyone." — GitHub employees' letter to GitHub<p>And Now, it’s about time to discuss the net bill of rights that our future social network should adhere to:
<a href="http://www.columbia.edu/~hauben/Book_Anniversary/Appendix.pdf" rel="nofollow">http://www.columbia.edu/~hauben/Book_Anniversary/Appendix.pd...</a><p>Here’s the thing, once you read all of this stuff you begin to get the idea that this problem is actually bigger than just a social networking platform—there are lots of these and yet as every Netizen can see, the problems still exist. The fabric of our problems isn’t so much that we don’t have the technology to solve the problems of our times—the issue is that it almost requires that we burn down the existing system in order to make the world a better place! BUT WAIT!!!<p>Before we think about burning it all down, I think there are a few things that we should consider first and, of course, there will be lots more links and examples along the way! One thing that I want to emphasize as we go on this journey, is that form must fit function—up until now, I think social networking and it’s controlled/heavy-handed evolutionary path has left a rather sour taste in the mouths of many. But, this conclusion is both a result of the evolution of social networking, but also the result of a change in the way that we use technology and our relationship to our devices/machines.<p>I'll be publishing a series of blog posts on this very soon. Hope this helps!