I think the idea of federated social media itself would have made fediverse sky rocket itself. bloggers tooters and video creators or any kind of internet user can connect with eachother here. but that hasn’t happened. not at least yet. so why?

what are the problems. or what things are missing on the fediverse that makes it still so unpopular?

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    When most of us didn’t realize the huge amount of information flowing on the Interne yet, we used to condone some monopoly enterprises to grow bigger (and maybe they have already become too big. sometimes they sell users data or put ads on webs). then we paid for our ignorance, those giants can sell everything including the users data in order to gain economic benefits.

    but there are still many people who don’t realize that the above situation is very dangerous. there are still many people even dont know fedi yet.

    all we can do is to introduce fedi to them, and let them choose which they like: to be free or to be betray(ed)/sold, this is a question which worth to think about.

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          3 years ago

          that’s great. but also i don’t think it solves the problem.
          what could solve the problem is a VPN + ublock + youtube frontend.
          i think that would be perfect

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      but there are still many people who don’t realize that the above situation is very dangerous. there are still many people even dont know fedi yet.

      what dangerous situations are you specifically talking about?

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        some companys sold users data secretly for economic benefits. so sometimes people receive nuisance calls or spam.