What is wrong with the architecture of the Internet? (ouroboros.rocks)
from Cat@ponder.cat to technology@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 23:06
https://ponder.cat/post/1712343

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deur@feddit.nl on 20 Feb 23:28 next collapse

Do note that regardless of content it ends by being an ad for the company / project.

9point6@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 01:14 collapse

Is there an extension of Betteridge’s law of headlines for tech blogs?

If the title of a tech blog poses a problem, the solution is “the product I work on/sell”

thejml@lemm.ee on 20 Feb 23:38 next collapse

It’s entirely cash based. Sure, some parts are “non-profit”, but at the root of it, they depend on cash based services that can pull the plug at any time.

It’s also completely controlled, directly or indirectly, by localized political regimes.

ogmios@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 23:46 next collapse

Trying to push the entire world’s population into the same spaces. Sometimes, it actually does make sense to have spaces specifically for those with common experiences, like men’s and women’s spaces, or nationally segregated political spaces.

Social media NEEDING new content by the minute simply in order to survive.

Heavy reliance on volunteer moderation.

MonkderVierte@lemmy.ml on 21 Feb 13:34 next collapse

It’s all on one single protocol you can block and which allows tracking parameters.

nyan@lemmy.cafe on 21 Feb 14:02 collapse

I would say that all issues can be traced back to letting people sell stuff on what was designed as a government/educational communications system. We keep on adding patches trying to smother commercially-motivated bad actors who were not an expected part of the original design, but it’s not really much different from playing whack-a-mole.

(I didn’t read the article, but I imagine it’s Yet Another Idea for some kind of patch, and probably not a very good one, because most of them aren’t.)