[liberationtech] Wealthy entrepreneurs ask whether you would use a Liberationtech-friendly Twitter clone?
Petter Ericson
pettter at acc.umu.se
Thu Apr 28 11:43:57 CEST 2022
I would agree insofar as to say that any particular social media _platform_ is
unlikely to be "liberation" technology, but federated _protocols_ as well as
specific online/digital places to be and ways to organise can be (and are,
sometimes) liberatory.
In particular, if it's hard to monetize, it's more likely to be liberatory.
And if it is built by "wealthy serial entrepreneurs" it is decidedly less likely to be.
Best
/P
On 28 april, 2022 - Jillian C. York wrote:
> While I would certainly welcome a Twitter clone, I'd be really hesitant
> about calling any social media platform "liberation" technology at this
> point. I think we've all witnessed that this tech is/can be/will be
> utilized just as much by malicious actors as by liberatory ones, regardless
> of the policies implemented or content moderation strategies employed.
>
> On Thu, Apr 28, 2022 at 12:35 AM Yosem Companys <ycompanys at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Dear Liberation Technology community,
> >
> > A group of wealthy serial entrepreneurs who built a Twitter clone to
> > foster civic democracy in the 2020 elections just reached out to me to ask
> > whether you would be interested in using a Liberationtech-friendly Twitter
> > clone now that Elon Musk has bought Twitter. They want to know the
> > following:
> >
> > - Would you use a Liberationtech-friendly Twitter clone?
> > - What would make you want to use it? Conversely, what would make you
> > NOT want to use it?
> > - What would you name it? They said they might even be open to calling
> > it Liberationtech, if there were enough interest.
> >
> > Thank you,
> > Yosem
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