edsu,
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It might sound weird to say this about the impact of a website, but Bandcamp really has transformed my musical interests and, as a result, my life. I have been able to cultivate & help support a small, shifting, virtual community of artists and listeners that I learned from over the past 13 years. So, it is very sad to hear about the recent sell-off, layoffs and plunder.

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edsu,
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This post from @pettter has me wondering if there are any efforts yet to start to think about what a similar run service might look like?

https://mastodon.acc.umu.se/@pettter/111249022267794376

It seems like Bandcamp is past the startup stage where it could ?
https://www.colorado.edu/lab/medlab/2020/08/31/exit-community-community-primer

As much as I personally align with decentralization, there does seem to be some value in a centralized platform for managing payments, storage and discovery for artists whose livelihood depends on trust.

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edsu,
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If anyone has any leads for how to tap into, or start, a conversation about what a run music platform like bandcamp could look like please let me know.

It seems like there must be a very large number of people who would be supportive of a cooperatively run AND FUN site like Bandcamp, that was self sustaining, supported artists, supported its workers, and had a clear governance model.

If it was open-source and could federate that would be great of course too. But first things first.

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