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● 04.25.23


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●● LibrePlanet Talk: Rayner Lucas and Tristan Miller on USENET and How It’s Moderated


Posted in Free/Libre Software, FSF, Videos at 1:54 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz


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https://media.libreplanet.org/mgoblin_media/media_entries/2819/lp2023-neptune-sunday-1335.webm


Summary: The above LibrePlanet talk by Rayner Lucas and Tristan Miller is a remote (not physical presence) talk and it was uploaded by the FSF a week ago (slides here; PeerTube link); From the official page: “Today’s social media users are locked into proprietary platforms, under the control of a few large corporations. Users are not customers, but a product to be sold to advertisers. These companies have little reason to care about fostering healthy discussion, only to keep advertisers happy. But there is another model for social media. Federated social networks began with Usenet, a distributed system of discussion forums invented a decade before the World Wide Web. Since then, projects such as Mastodon and Diaspora have used open standards and common communication protocols to give users power to choose their own social media experience. What lessons can we learn from Usenet? What does it get right, and what could it do better? And does Usenet still have a place on the modern Internet?”


LibrePlanet

↺ was uploaded by the FSF a week ago

↺ slides here

↺ PeerTube link


Licence: GFDL 1.3


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