witchescauldron, to fediverse
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The problem we face on the is the "shouting into the void" that the brings with it. This is affecting all new social networks, the signal to noise is degrading everyone's experience. I think in part this is a failure of copying that we need to move past soon

witchescauldron, to random
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We can't keep doing this tech crap. Composting is the path for parasites and the

Think positive projects outside mess making, need crew, focus and dev :)

is a good hashtag for this.

witchescauldron, to random
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Introducing OMN: A Trust-Based Project for Federated Networks

In the ever-expanding digital landscape, where information overload and spam are commonplace, there's a crucial need for a trust-based project that emphasizes human moderation and community cooperation. Welcome to OMN – a unique initiative that aims to leverage the power of human moderation to foster federated networks and genuine online communities.

The concept is simple: every piece of content, known as a "flow," goes through a trust-building process. When users create content, it's either trusted – indicating a consistent track record of quality contributions – or moderated when the content varies in quality. This dynamic approach ensures that the system scales effectively by encouraging users to build trust links with one another.

Without this human touch, a network's workload quickly becomes unmanageable, or it's overwhelmed by irrelevant or spammy content, rendering the sites useless. This core feature of OMN is designed to encourage the growth of human-scale federated trust communities.

To maintain a useful site, two key outcomes are possible: the creation of large, diverse communities with a broad spectrum of admins and moderators, or the establishment of smaller, tightly-knit trust groups focused on quality connections. Both outcomes are valuable and central to the essence of .

While automation might seem tempting, it risks creating countless middling-quality sites, leading to a signal-to-noise problem. In the end, this could undermine the entire network. OMN's philosophy is rooted in the idea that "less is more" – a deliberate move away from the of endlessly improving tools.

OMN addresses the challenge of managing spam and low-quality content by allowing them to flow into the network and then guiding them away from the quality areas of the network.

One unique feature of OMN is its organic growth model. New sites may need to be set up to allow new content to flow in, spreading the network wider and narrowing the focus. This leads to an ecosystem where base sites feed into middle sites, which in turn feed into top sites, creating a robust network interconnected by quality tags, subject feeds, and editorial articles.

Surprisingly, OMN inverts the traditional value pyramid: the top sites are easier to set up and manage but hard to add value to. The core of the project lies in the middle sites, where content is sifted and aggregated. The real value, however, remains at the base where content is created.

OMN operates on the principle that there is nothing entirely original in its approach – it draws inspiration from how plumbing, electrical grids, and even the neurons in our brains function. This embraces the concept of as a fundamental pillar of the project.

In the next step of the project, the focus is on stepping away from the dominant ideologies of the 20th century and building social technology based on a different vision of human nature. Unlike other projects, is all about simplicity and decentralization, emphasizing people and community control and social connections. It's an invitation to break free from the confines of the past and shape the future of online communities.

witchescauldron, to random
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A path out of the funding mess

The is an unspoken negative effect of traditional foundation funding agendas on grassroots projects. These grassroots projects often have different priorities and goals than traditional organizations, and the formal processes used by existing projects, such as decidim.org and loomio.org, may not be well-suited for them.

team aims to address this issue by focusing on empowering communities through decentralized decision-making processes. Their experience and track record make them well-suited to carry out this mission.

If successful, the project could have a significant impact on the way communities make decisions in the future. By empowering grassroots movements and organizations, it could help to ensure that their voices are heard and that their needs are addressed.

witchescauldron, to random
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Yes, well, we kinda fucked it up before came along. The of network from my memory comes to mind. Technology as individualism over technology as social, the blogging revolution and years of pointless projects are good examples. Then the puts shiny on their poison pill, and we all swallowed heaps of “social media” and here we are deep in the with a vernier of the on the edge

Hamishcampbell, to Bitcoin

The activism instance has shut down due to payment cancelled from lack of funds. We received no direct donations for this instance for the last year on or and funds were far beyond exorsted.

We would like to restart the instance based on a different codebase if donations could cover the ongoing costs of servers and hosting

Our culture is currently not strong anufe to support alt media hosting or production.

Hamishcampbell, to diy

We are shutting down our mastodon activists instance next month. We are going to look at the sustainability of the campaign instance, but think it's half paying it hosting costs, activism covered no costs over a year. Will do funding outreach for this campaign instance over the next few months, we plan to keep it online, but it would be nice if it covered its hosting costs and help cover the costs of the wider

We have shut down 3 servers over the last year only works if...

hamishcampbell, to random
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Talking about the free culture of the last 40 years of the last century. "Our" tribe living outside tribe.
https://media.blubrry.com/acfm/audiofiles.novara.io/acfm/2023/230903_ACFM_Trip_36_Festivals.mp3

Is it possible to have a different economic and social world, and if it is how do we keep this in place

hamishcampbell, to random
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projects are tools for YOU to change/challenge the world we live/die in.

witchescauldron, (edited ) to foss

We use the as a tool https://unite.openworlds.info/Open-Media-Network/4opens/wiki

It's a social test for and that we do need

witchescauldron, to random

@jerry just highlighting what can be done, doing it is another thing, the question I am asking is where are the crew for this reboot :)

witchescauldron, to random

this instance is costing : $39.00/month we don't get in a fraction of this from here https://opencollective.com/open-media-network this is completely unsuitable. Please put in a monthly donation to keep the instances online, thanks.

Support the

Hamishcampbell, to random

20 years of selling us libertarian individualism to push aside collective support of the "revolutionary" which is when we last had left tech power.

For this 20 years we have had pushing as left tech, this is OBVIOUSLY a disaster we can't keep doing. Yes, let's not get into a prat fight, this is needed as a supplementary.

witchescauldron, to random

The project has been running for over ten years and operates with an . Users can become mods after being involved for a period of time. The modding process is based on a clear project statement and encourages a respectful and inclusive community.

The is related to the project, a grassroots media project that creates and distributes independent video content. The two projects share values and goals in promoting alternative media and challenging mainstream narratives.

witchescauldron, to random

The (Open Media Network), is a decentralized network of media sites that share content and promote independent media. To provide an alternative to media by creating a network of interconnected sites that prioritize openness, collaboration, and decentralization.

The importance of grassroots community-driven media, where people and groups can create and share their own content. To challenge the dominance of media and promote a more equitable and just society.

Hamishcampbell, to random

Let's look at the social and political ground the owners of our "new" social media stand on:

X (twitter) is far right
Threads (Facebook/Instagram) corporate right
Nostor Libertarian right

Mastodon centre left

That's it, we have no real left-wing social media, good to keep this in mind when supporting projects

Hamishcampbell, (edited ) to KISS

The "tragedy of the commons" is complex as it's a real thing inside capitalism, and we do all live inside capitalism, so it's a real thing. For it not to be a real thing, you will need to change the human world to live in a different economic system to capitalism - this is a challenge.

So functionally, it is a real thing that we encounter in most alternatives. Best to keep this in mind when building alternatives

etc :)

witchescauldron, to BadInternetBills

The instances are based on the history of "offline" activism. is the crusty protest camp and , a office. value is that we "bridge" the two and keep this bridge in place

So protest camps have their share of "nutter" mess and the offices have the power politics mess. Let's try and get the two to compost this messy aproch to social change and challenge.

witchescauldron, to random

We need to stop just using agenda and projects as if they were native they are often not.

In general, they take grassroots/activist native process and then systematize them as friendly, and thus agenda.

We way too often in a lazy way repeat them as "native" and thus shift what is native.

More shit to compost, please don't keep making this mess, thanks.

witchescauldron, to twitter

People who jump from #failbook and #twitter to new "ethical" #dotcons are beyond prats. They are spreading noise were we need signal #openweb #4opens #OMN

witchescauldron, (edited ) to opensource

governance is based on the thing you learn from history is to never trust a king.

and the messy path we are going down, Libertarian cats are completely pointless at this stage of mess, anyone got a plan?

Hamishcampbell, to tech

@NGIZero @sovtechfund

Our current crap funding and agendas are a part of this extinction level event https://news.sky.com/story/world-has-lost-battle-to-stop-glaciers-melting-and-sea-level-rising-un-meteorological-chief-says-12898899

The last 20 years of has obviously been both pushing this problem and doing almost nothing to stop it. On the tech side, we are still being prats on his.

Please think about this , thanks.

Hamishcampbell, (edited ) to random

In the era of and people who are the needed social change in tech are criminals, that are playing an active role in the genocide of our societies and peoples due to social and ecological breakdown.

We have different paths in place are working examples of social tech tools to mediate away from this criminality.

Take a moment to step away, take a breath, think then act. Don't be a prat, thanks

witchescauldron, (edited ) to random

We self-host nearly 3000 videos on our server http://visionon.tv, and you can watch over, 8000 more federated videos on activism and technology. Self-hosting costs real money which we don't have, if you would like to support this then set up a recurring donation here https://opencollective.com/open-media-network to keep his space available for people to step away from the mess we are all in.

witchescauldron, to random

Been trying to work with people. They are unbelievably vile with no idea they are behaving badly.

This is a mess we should not put up with, ideas?

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