Deutschlandfunk Kultur – Soziale Netzwerke: Dezentrale Alternativen zu Twitter und Co.
“Noch radikaler in seinem Konzept der Dezentralität ist das des Small Web, bei dem jeder Mensch sein ganz eigener, selbstbestimmer Knoten in einem Social Netzwerk ist. Man könnte auch sagen: eine Instance of One – also ein Server, auf dem nur ein Mensch angemeldet ist.”
@aral Wird das zu unseren Lebzeiten funktionieren? Ich glaube an die Vision, aber ich mache mir zunehmend Sorgen, dass sie es nie wird.
Außerdem funktioniert dein Link hier nicht.
@aral Bitte verzeihen Sie meinen Zynismus. Es wird von Tag zu Tag schwieriger, es zu vermeiden.
@TechnoCleric No worries; I do understand. It’s hard not be with the world as it is. But all we can do – at least those of us who find themselves able to – is to try and make it better the best we can. I truly believe every effort helps. Even the littlest things. (In this case, maybe even more so the little things.) ;)
@aral Yes. We all need to do what we can. I personally hope to do far more in the coming years but the Dr doesn't much like that idea today. We'll see what happens.
@TechnoCleric Well, it’s what I’m working on in my lifetime so I guess we’ll see. What matters more to me is whether is exists or not as an alternative and a possibility. I feel there’s a very big difference between that and not.
I may be wrong. Time will tell :)
PS. The link’s working for me. Odd.
@aral Perhaps it's my connection. That wouldn't be the first time for such a problem.
@aral
Damit wären wir wieder bei dem Konzept 1 Mensch - 1 Auto. Ich denke, wir können das besser.
@Nachtaktiv It actually brings us back to the every person with personhood concept. It’s about modeling the person and ensuring that people have integrity and the basic human right to privacy.
In any case: it (a) doesn’t exist (b) is what I’m working to ensure exists and (c) please feel free to work on a “better” thing since we definitely need as many people as possible creating alternatives.