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Preuss of the South @DialektgefahrD

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  • I’ve been asked on TV hits and interviews lately to explain why decentralized social media is better, especially re: Mastodon.
    Preuss of the South @DialektgefahrD Preuss of the South @Dialektgefahr

    @taylorlorenz Decentralised social networks such as Mastodon (and the Fediverse as a whole) are superior because they distribute power rather than concentrating it.
    There is no single corporation dictating rules, algorithms or visibility. Instead, they consist of many independent servers (instances) that are connected to each other – similar to email.

    Specifically, this means:
    • More genuine freedom of expression:
    On Mastodon, Friendica, Pixelfed or Akkoma, it is not a tech corporation with business interests that decides what is allowed or what remains "high-reach". Each instance sets its own rules, and users can switch or run their own – without losing their social network.
    • No algorithmic manipulation:
    Content is displayed chronologically, not according to advertising or engagement optimisation. This reduces polarisation, clickbait and artificial outrage.
    • Control lies with the users:
    Communities moderate themselves, transparently and comprehensibly. If rules become unfair, you simply go elsewhere – something that is practically impossible with centralised platforms.

    There is no compulsion to monetise through tracking, advertising or profiling. This fundamentally changes whose interests are at the centre.

    In short:
    Centralised platforms "grant" freedom of expression as long as it is profitable or PR-compatible.
    The Fediverse enables freedom of expression structurally – because no one can centrally revoke it.

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