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Rewind: Can Mastodon seize the moment from Twitter?

Decoder with Nilay Patel · with Eugen Rochko · July 25, 2023 · 81 min

Summary

This episode delves into the evolving landscape of social media, focusing on how decentralized platforms like Mastodon are positioned to potentially gain significant traction due to Twitter's turmoil and Meta's Threads launching with ActivityPub integration. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the technical and strategic implications for both users and platform developers, highlighting the future of interoperability and open-source models in social networking.

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decentralized social mediaactivitypub protocolmastodon platformmeta threadstwitter exodusbluesky socialfediversesocial media interoperabilityopen source social networksnetwork effects

Episode description

ActivityPub is back in the news, thanks to Meta’s Threads launch and Elon’s continued immolation of Twitter — now X. That makes this the perfect time to dig into the Decoder archives to hear what Mastodon CEO Eugen Rochko thinks about the future of social media. Mastodon got a head start as the most well-known of the rising decentralized social networks, but that’s changing fast. Bluesky, on a competing protocol, is picking up steam and Threads promises to decentralize in the future, using the same ActivityPub protocol as Mastodon. That’s a big deal, with big potential. Verge Editor-at-Large David Pierce has been covering all this very closely. Before we jump into the interview with Rochko, I spoke with David to help update everyone on what ActivityPub even is, and what it could mean for the future of social media. Links: More than two million users have flocked to Mastodon since Elon Musk took over Twitter - The Verge A beginner’s guide to Mastodon, the hot new open-source Twitter clone - The Verge Elon Musk - The Verge Benevolent dictator for life - Wikipedia Mastodon Social Eugen Rochko (@Gargron@mastodon.social) Erase browser history: can AI reset the browser battle? - The Verge Twitter alternatives for the Musk-averse - The Verge We tried to run a social media site and it was awful | Financial Times Denial-of-service attack - Wikipedia Can ActivityPub save the internet? - The Verge Five reasons Threads could still go the distance - The Verge What's next for Threads - The Verge Transcript: https://www.theverge.com/e/23422689 Credits: Decoder is a production of The Verge and part of the Vox Media Podcast Network. It was produced by Creighton DeSimone and Jackie McDermott and it was edited by Callie Wright. The Decoder music is by Breakmaster Cylinder. Our Editorial Director is Brooke Minters and our Executive Director is Eleanor Donovan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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What's takeaway #1 from this episode?
Understand the ActivityPub protocol and its potential to enable interoperability across social media platforms, similar to email.
What's takeaway #2 from this episode?
Evaluate the long-term viability of decentralized social networks like Mastodon as alternatives to centralized giants.
What's takeaway #3 from this episode?
Consider the implications of Meta's Threads adopting ActivityPub, and how it might impact the broader 'Fediverse' ecosystem.
What's takeaway #4 from this episode?
Analyze the challenges and opportunities in user migration and overcoming network effects when launching or advocating for new social platforms.
What's takeaway #5 from this episode?
Explore the role of open-source development in fostering transparency and community involvement within social media.

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