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Threads versus Twitter: Shouldn't we be happy the wheels are falling off antisocial social media?
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Now, saying "cars should go away" while sitting in a car makes sense to me, as many of us live in places where public transportation is not reliable nor is not universally accessible.
But this... This is an interesting take to stumble across on social media...
To be fair, federated social media is a very different "beast". I wouldn't say that I want all social media to go away myself, but I think the idea of monopolistic ad-driven social media (what I now call corporate social media) is harmful to society, doesn't scale well to the larger world and importantly doesn't condone meaningful discussion. In that regard, I could say that I don't want corporate social media or at least want that experience to be partly sandboxed.
That's totally fair. That sort of nuance wasn't there in what I replied to, though perhaps it was behind the comment. But I've also just seen many, many people over the years who think "social media" is whatever social platforms they don't use, and the ones they do are "something else".
I use social media because I'm wasting time and this is an easy thing to pick up and look at. If it wasn't there I'd hate it for a while but eventually we'd all look at something else. I'd hope it'd be something healthier.