The two Fediverses
For some, it’s about growth. For others, it’s a movement. They must work together.
I was tagged in a fairly critical SocialHub post about the Social Web Foundation launch announcement. I wasn’t in a position to add to the conversation then, but I’ve been thinking about it all week.
Before I dive further, a reminder: I am not an employee or founder of the Social Web Foundation. I am in touch with the founders and have been an unpaid advisor, but I can’t and don’t speak for it. This post is mine alone, and doesn’t necessarily reflect anyone else’s opinions or ideas. I also haven’t vetted or previewed it with anyone.
There are three main criticisms I’ve seen of the Social Web Foundation:
- Meta is a partner
- It’s called The Social Web Foundation but is focused on ActivityPub, ignoring AT Protocol, Nostr, and other decentralized social web protocols that are emerging elsewhere
- It’s focused on substantially growing the Fediverse, which is not something everyone wants
I believe they’re interrelated, and that these differences can be overcome.
Meta enters the chat
Perhaps the biggest red flag to critics is Meta’s presence as one of the SWF’s thirteen…