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forteller @forteller

Hey, fediverse! Listen up. You'll like this, I promise.

Yesterday I was on Norwegian national radio, talking about how the "monopoly" of Facebook over the public discourse is dangerous and that politicians need to step in.

My sollution? Enforce federation!

That way the free market of social networks can work and the network effect will no longer be a "social DRM" locking people in.

Based on this text (norwegian): nrkbeta.no/2016/12/19/samfunne

It's available in Norway here: radio.nrk.no/serie/her-og-naa-

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@forteller You should join Foreningen for frie sosiale medier, the voluntary organisation we set up to own the snabeltann.no instance and promote free social media alternatives in Norway. Our activity thus far has mostly consisted of simply keeping the instance running. We could really use to step up our efforts. @B4x4 @Kvelland @xqus @outcast

@forteller det er greit! I hope that more Norwegians will pick up with the Fediverse... where I live almost everybody just uses Facebook, small groups and events are organized *only* through that :/

Oh, yeah, and I also mentioned Mastodon and fediverse.party/

@forteller
thx for spreading the word!
What do you mean with enforce?

@forteller
Would you please define "federation" for some of us newbies?

@DaBishop @forteller
federation is when you can set up your own server and all the other people's serers will automatically interoperate with it.
Like, you can just set up your own email server or mastodon instance, and you'll be able to communicate with people on different servers, without the owners of those servers needing to manually approve your server or anything.

@DaBishop @forteller
Telephone networks are a bit different - they are not a federation, because to join, you need an interconnection argreement with other telcos.
Facebook is even worse than that - no matter what you do, they will not interconnect with you. Ever. There's no way for a facebook user to talk to a non-facebook user.

@Wolf480pl
Thank you for explanation. I like it in theory, but would want to see the security of this idea first. I'd be concerned that some malious server could join mine and I have no recourse.
@forteller

@DaBishop @forteller take a look how Mastodon works. It's federated. Any server can join. But there's not much malicious stuff it can do, is there? If you have some specific attack scenario in mind, tell me, maybe I'm wrong, but off the top of my head I can't come up with anything serious that a malicious server could do.

@forteller
My biggest complaint with Facebook: Before Facebook became a monster, if you wanted to comment on a news story, or a blog you registered with the website, or Disqus and posted your comments/question. Now a good percentage of news sites or blogs only have Facebook plugin as the way to respond. No Facebook account so can never comment or ask a question.

@forteller free markets don't fix anything though :/

@forteller Yes, totally! Just threaten people at gunpoint to follow some protocol that politicians and/or their invited experts seem worthy of forcing through. Reasonable solution!