@anova I haven't. Taking a read now.
Honestly I just saw that they were a for profit company selling themselves as a not-for-profit (literal legal entity) and I stopped listening, I did a look and saw they were taking loans from an unknown entity and I stopped listening even more.
I do at least admire the open financials. Even if bleak.
@anova yeah I assumed they were saying something about federation. No they're just admitting this is fundamentally unprofitable.
Social media being fundamentally unprofitable is just a very recent thing everyone realized or at least, threw in the towel on. Watching tumblr staff members who work on social media for a living say social media is not profitable and we cannot expect it to exist forever is just, a thing I could not conceive of 5 years ago.
Part of me wonders if there is something self-serving with this narrative (at least out of their mouths) but im not smart enough to put together the pieces here.
@oct2pus Profitable? Definite no. Sustainable? maybe in the context of virtually free energy and money, both of which are fundamentally unsustainable in their own right…
Definitely the saddest/most off-putting part of that post to me was the admonition that they kinda could still make this work, assuming they were able to sextuple their user count. Especially coming from a culture that I always found to be more adverse to the notion of infinite growth.
Fediverse-style small, interconnected communities seems to be the answer, and I feel like in spite of the challenges over the years, we have repeatedly demonstrated that, and god damn it really feels like nobody wants to hear us out lol. Not even many notable instance admins these days
@anova they are a co-op legally AFAIK. They're just a for profit co-op of like 4 people. Cool but ultimately whatever. Marketing themselves like they're a not for profit is incredibly, incredibly misleading.
I think my big complaint is they seem incompetent, people seem to vouch for them on a "just trust me" basis and they've basically created the same sort of trust issue as Every Other Platform.
@anova as frustrating as I find parts of the fediverse experience we just fundamentally have compromises we have to accept in favor of community run social media that is sustainable (perhaps not as much at the individual instance level but at a fediverse level? Resistant to being fully taken down.)
@anova also ill be honest any fediverse is the future of social media moment will not actually be sexy or cool since the fediverses grow is just slow but constant. It could stop but that doesn't actually mean. Its dead. We aren't required to play by the same rules as corporate players nor required to accept the metrics they value as valuable.
@anova
> The Anti-Software Software Club rediscovering the primary motivation for federated social media
Got a link for this? The recent Reddit drama isn't quite satisfying my need for schadenfreude ; )