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  3. I know a lot of you still think of the #Fediverse as just “Mastodon”.

I know a lot of you still think of the #Fediverse as just “Mastodon”.

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  • lippyduck@mstdn.socialL lippyduck@mstdn.social

    @atomicpoet @Mark_Harbinger Very impressive. Thanks.

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    @lippyduck @atomicpoet

    Agreed. Much appreciated for the explainer

    However, the fediverse is also still a techno-feudal fiefdom (run by various admins).

    That there is a plurality of instances and admins is a mitigating factor for the worst symptoms of technofeudalism; but it isn't *necessarily* any more indicative of democratic values (free speech, representation) that Bluesky or even Xitter.

    If we ever get democracy back, it will have to include (truly) public-owned and -run Social Media.

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    • mark_harbinger@mastodon.socialM mark_harbinger@mastodon.social

      @lippyduck @atomicpoet

      Agreed. Much appreciated for the explainer

      However, the fediverse is also still a techno-feudal fiefdom (run by various admins).

      That there is a plurality of instances and admins is a mitigating factor for the worst symptoms of technofeudalism; but it isn't *necessarily* any more indicative of democratic values (free speech, representation) that Bluesky or even Xitter.

      If we ever get democracy back, it will have to include (truly) public-owned and -run Social Media.

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      @Mark_Harbinger@mastodon.social @lippyduck@mstdn.social There's actually a few co-operatively owned Fediverse servers operating. I, myself, am starting one up for PeerTube.

      No matter how you slice it, there is a cost for running a Fediverse server. Which is also true of anything on the Internet.

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      • atomicpoet@atomicpoet.orgA atomicpoet@atomicpoet.org

        @Mark_Harbinger@mastodon.social @lippyduck@mstdn.social There's actually a few co-operatively owned Fediverse servers operating. I, myself, am starting one up for PeerTube.

        No matter how you slice it, there is a cost for running a Fediverse server. Which is also true of anything on the Internet.

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        @Mark_Harbinger@mastodon.social @lippyduck@mstdn.social Ultimately, calling the Fediverse “a techno-feudal fiefdom” is just lazy.

        If you’ve got the technical chops, you can run your own server. A Raspberry Pi and a bit of time is all it takes. If you don’t, you can still join a co-op and have a real say in governance.

        Let’s not ignore the obvious. You’re posting from a non-profit’s server—kept alive almost entirely by donations. That’s the opposite of feudalism.

        I’ve written more about this here:

        https://atomicpoet.org/@atomicpoet/posts/Axu4vvUjM8jprpoxSC

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        • atomicpoet@atomicpoet.orgA atomicpoet@atomicpoet.org

          @Mark_Harbinger@mastodon.social @lippyduck@mstdn.social Ultimately, calling the Fediverse “a techno-feudal fiefdom” is just lazy.

          If you’ve got the technical chops, you can run your own server. A Raspberry Pi and a bit of time is all it takes. If you don’t, you can still join a co-op and have a real say in governance.

          Let’s not ignore the obvious. You’re posting from a non-profit’s server—kept alive almost entirely by donations. That’s the opposite of feudalism.

          I’ve written more about this here:

          https://atomicpoet.org/@atomicpoet/posts/Axu4vvUjM8jprpoxSC

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          @atomicpoet @lippyduck

          Respectfully, I can afford to be lazy when you make my point for me. How does 'running your own server' refute techno-feudalism? That's the very definition of it.

          A collection of people all talking from within their bespoke 'individually owned' rooms isn't the same as a public square.

          Co-ops and NFPs are all well and good and can be a valuable counter-measure. But the opposite of private is public, not 'lots and lots of more private instances'...

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          • mark_harbinger@mastodon.socialM mark_harbinger@mastodon.social

            @atomicpoet @lippyduck

            Respectfully, I can afford to be lazy when you make my point for me. How does 'running your own server' refute techno-feudalism? That's the very definition of it.

            A collection of people all talking from within their bespoke 'individually owned' rooms isn't the same as a public square.

            Co-ops and NFPs are all well and good and can be a valuable counter-measure. But the opposite of private is public, not 'lots and lots of more private instances'...

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            @Mark_Harbinger@mastodon.social @lippyduck@mstdn.social If by "public" you mean government-owned servers—yes, those exist. The EU itself runs an official Mastodon instance:

            ec.social-network.europa.eu

            But if by "public" you mean government-run servers where every citizen can freely register—that’s something people in a democracy need to demand. And some have. The snag is validation: governments are risk-averse and won’t roll this out without real political pressure.

            Still, the technology makes it entirely feasible. Which is why calling the Fediverse "techno-feudal" misses the point—unless you believe that only government-operated platforms count as public space.

            I don’t share that belief. Governments aren’t necessarily interested in running a public square.

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            • atomicpoet@atomicpoet.orgA atomicpoet@atomicpoet.org

              @Mark_Harbinger@mastodon.social @lippyduck@mstdn.social If by "public" you mean government-owned servers—yes, those exist. The EU itself runs an official Mastodon instance:

              ec.social-network.europa.eu

              But if by "public" you mean government-run servers where every citizen can freely register—that’s something people in a democracy need to demand. And some have. The snag is validation: governments are risk-averse and won’t roll this out without real political pressure.

              Still, the technology makes it entirely feasible. Which is why calling the Fediverse "techno-feudal" misses the point—unless you believe that only government-operated platforms count as public space.

              I don’t share that belief. Governments aren’t necessarily interested in running a public square.

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              @atomicpoet @lippyduck

              Just as a basic matter: Government owned and operated = "public". Yes, that's the definition. Neither of our beliefs, yours or mine, are relevant, btw. That's the definition.

              The idea of what any particular government might or might not be interested in, politically, is a separate question.

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              • mark_harbinger@mastodon.socialM mark_harbinger@mastodon.social

                @atomicpoet @lippyduck

                Just as a basic matter: Government owned and operated = "public". Yes, that's the definition. Neither of our beliefs, yours or mine, are relevant, btw. That's the definition.

                The idea of what any particular government might or might not be interested in, politically, is a separate question.

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                @Mark_Harbinger @lippyduck You’re flat-out wrong if you think “public” only means government-owned.

                In the corporate world, a public company is a company listed on a stock exchange, with shares that anyone can buy and sell. That’s why Apple, Microsoft, and Toyota are all called public companies—they’re subject to SEC filings, shareholder votes, and disclosure rules precisely because they’re open to public investment.

                Meanwhile, in the government sector, public refers to state-owned institutions like schools, hospitals, and broadcasters.

                And outside those spheres, the word just means open and accessible: public parks, public events, public records.

                Your definition fits in one narrow lane, but it collapses everywhere else. Language depends on context, and in finance, “public company” is the industry-standard term worldwide.

                Pretending otherwise is like insisting “bank” only ever means the side of a river—technically possible, but absurd in practice.
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                • atomicpoet@atomicpoet.orgA atomicpoet@atomicpoet.org
                  @Mark_Harbinger @lippyduck You’re flat-out wrong if you think “public” only means government-owned.

                  In the corporate world, a public company is a company listed on a stock exchange, with shares that anyone can buy and sell. That’s why Apple, Microsoft, and Toyota are all called public companies—they’re subject to SEC filings, shareholder votes, and disclosure rules precisely because they’re open to public investment.

                  Meanwhile, in the government sector, public refers to state-owned institutions like schools, hospitals, and broadcasters.

                  And outside those spheres, the word just means open and accessible: public parks, public events, public records.

                  Your definition fits in one narrow lane, but it collapses everywhere else. Language depends on context, and in finance, “public company” is the industry-standard term worldwide.

                  Pretending otherwise is like insisting “bank” only ever means the side of a river—technically possible, but absurd in practice.
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                  @atomicpoet @lippyduck

                  Okay, as you've noted, words can have more than one meaning.

                  Yes "public" can mean various things. "Public" was also the name of Emm Gryner's 1998 album. And these various meanings do include 'owned by stockholders' in the private sector. None of which matters in this discussion.

                  What I am talking about is the public sector. I thought the context of the thread was clue enough as to which definition I was referring to.

                  Anyway, this might help:
                  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_sector#Infrastructure

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                  • mark_harbinger@mastodon.socialM mark_harbinger@mastodon.social

                    @atomicpoet @lippyduck

                    Okay, as you've noted, words can have more than one meaning.

                    Yes "public" can mean various things. "Public" was also the name of Emm Gryner's 1998 album. And these various meanings do include 'owned by stockholders' in the private sector. None of which matters in this discussion.

                    What I am talking about is the public sector. I thought the context of the thread was clue enough as to which definition I was referring to.

                    Anyway, this might help:
                    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_sector#Infrastructure

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                    @Mark_Harbinger @lippyduck Calling something “public and democratic” just because it’s government-owned is self-evidently ridiculous.

                    If that were true, then the CIA would somehow be “public and democratic.”

                    Your logic collapses under its own weight.
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                    • atomicpoet@atomicpoet.orgA atomicpoet@atomicpoet.org
                      @Mark_Harbinger @lippyduck Calling something “public and democratic” just because it’s government-owned is self-evidently ridiculous.

                      If that were true, then the CIA would somehow be “public and democratic.”

                      Your logic collapses under its own weight.
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                      @atomicpoet @lippyduck

                      Uh-huh. We've now reached the point where you are arguing with yourself—so I'll leave you to it.

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                      • mark_harbinger@mastodon.socialM mark_harbinger@mastodon.social

                        @atomicpoet @lippyduck

                        Uh-huh. We've now reached the point where you are arguing with yourself—so I'll leave you to it.

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                        @Mark_Harbinger @lippyduck Yep, just walk away. 😄
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