Fediverse-toxicity.md (2586B)
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- title: The Fediverse can be pretty toxic
- date: 2022-07-09
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- Mastodon, inspired by GNU social, together with Pleroma, form the most popular
- components of what we know as the "Fediverse" today. All of them are, in
- essence, federated, free software Twitter clones, interoperable with each other
- via the ActivityPub protocol.
- In many respects, the Fediverse is a liberating force for good. Its federated
- design distributes governance and costs across many independent entities,
- something I view as a very strong design choice. Its moderation tools also do a
- pretty good job of keeping neo-nazis out of your feeds and providing a
- comfortable space to express yourself in, especially if your form of expression
- is maligned by society. Large groups of Fediverse members have found in it a
- home for self-expression which is denied to them elsewhere on the basis of their
- sexuality, gender expression, politics, or other characteristics. It's also
- essentially entirely free from commercial propaganda.
- But it's still just a Twitter clone, and many of the social and psychological
- ills which come with that are present in the Fediverse. It's a feed of other
- people's random thoughts, often unfiltered, presented to you without value
- judgement — even when a value judgement may be wise. Features like
- boosting and liking posts, chasing after follower counts and mini-influencers,
- these rig up dopamine reinforcement like any other social network does. The
- increased character limit does not really help; most posts are pretty short and
- no one wants to read an essay aggressively word-wrapped in a narrow column.
- The Fediverse is an environment optimized for flame wars. Arguments in this
- medium are held under these constraints, in public, with the peanut gallery of
- followers from either side stepping in and out to reinforce their position and
- flame the opponents. Progress is measured in gains of ideological territory and
- in the rising and falling swells of participants dotting their comments
- throughout huge threads. You are not just arguing your position, but performing
- it to your audience, and to your opponent's audience.
- Social networks are not good for you. The Fediverse brought out the worst in me,
- and it can bring out the worst in you, too. The behaviors it encourages are
- plainly defined as harassment, a behavior which is not unique to any ideological
- condition. People get hurt on the Fediverse. Keep that in mind. Consider taking
- a look in the mirror and asking yourself if your relationship with the platform
- is healthy for you and for the people around you.