mist rambles about social media
i don't mean to insinuate there's an exclusive, absolute truth here, but
maybe communities formed in more secluded spaces such as forums or channels are healthier than those formed in the openness of federated systems?
smooshing all different kinds of people together in a single stream of consciousness can't be good. but neither are echo chambers. i think there needs to be some balance
mist rambles about social media
on the other paw!
an open stream of consciousness helps people who have been shunned away from all the other already established secluded communities to find people they can relate to.
so maybe they can form their own communities?
well... this is where this ramble becomes more personal, but this hasn't quite worked for us yet.
and maybe that's because social media is too addictive to leave.
re: mist rambles about social media
@m1st the thing about echo chambers is that people who want to be in an echo chamber will make themselves an echo chamber no matter how many tools you give them to not be in an echo chamber, so imo any effort beyond the goal of "preventing people from accidentally winding up in echo chambers" is wasted
mist rambles about social media
add that to the fact that, as others have already put it way better than i could, the social media format is designed specifically to be addictive.
in places like twitter and facebook, this is so they profit more off their users. mastodon might not profit off it, and that's, well, a little better, but... the addictive format is still there.
how can we make this better? haha, i have no idea, nor a point, i've just been mulling this over in my mind