Fediverse has emerged as the popular choice when people look for Twitter alternatives. Personally I found Mastodon was like the early days of Twitter, without half as much toxicity.

However, Fediverse comprises various instances operated by different people. Users sometimes need to switch between different instances, which can be annoying and challenging to manage effectively. I also feel it lacks the social media vibe.

Similarly, decentralisation, as seen in peer-to-peer networks, also emphasizes privacy and freedom of expression.

While exploring decentralised networks such as Nostr, Scuttlebutt, and WireMin, I found that Nostr has the highest level of recognition, whereas Scuttlebutt and WireMin have relatively small user bases currently. I believe their true value will only surface when they get big in the future. But the question is: will they indeed get big? Will decentralisation actually work?

Will Fediverse be the one to trigger the revolution and replace Twitter or Decentralisation?

What are your thoughts on this matter?

  • Carighan Maconar@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I don’t understand your post, I’m sorry to say. The fediverse is decentralized, after all. Or what are you trying to say?

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      1 year ago

      Its not exactly decentralized. Yes its splitted across several servers, but these servers still centralizes the users/data. In order for us to truly say decentralized, each user must keep their own data and no other authority should be able to interfere with this user’s data.

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      1 year ago

      Please call it “federated network” and “P2P social network”/“full dezentralized network”

      The Fediverse is dezentralized

      • tioute@lemmy.worldOP
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        1 year ago

        That’s exactly what I’m trying to say. Fediverse is decentralised to some extent, but it’s not fully decentralised.

      • trashgirlfriend@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Also completely ignores the fact that there are genuinely good reasons to ban certain people from a social media platform.

        The “Free speech absolutist” position is pretty much braindead.

  • blue_berry@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Bluesky, Nostr, the Fediverse are all decentralized but have their respective protocols.

    I personally hope that the Fediverse will be widely adopted because its not corporate-owned but its not a given at this point.

  • alvvayson@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I think we are just all figuring it out as we go.

    One thing is for sure: users want to see relevant high quality information, not spam. And there is also a huge gray area of not-so-obvious spam.

    The fediverse has a superior tool to combat spam, by unfederating instances that produce it.

    So I do think that the fediverse will kind of win out. I can also see how there will be clusters within the fediverse with different norms.

    Some clusters will not allow any hate speech, others will become a magnet for extremists. And the same kind of fractures will happen to other controversial topics.