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Sorry for the rant-y doomer post, so feel free to skip, but amidst the recent "Threads" news (as well as some other things like the whole Reddit debacle, and some dumb AI stuff), I've given up trying to advocate anything on the open or decentralized front to my peers. They only care about UX and literally nothing else.
It actually has me pretty bearish on what we try to do here in Ethereum-land as well. If normal people are only ever going to flock to centralized services (especially those who've been known to cause harm historically) because it "just works on their iPhone" or "is 100% free no matter what", and they've already been conditioned to hate (and I mean hate from what I've seen from my peers) crypto by all of the scammers and the media, how can we possibly win people over at this point? If the answer is "with the tech" like we've been saying for the past X years, will the UX ever be genuinely good enough to get people to care?
We've all been conditioned over the past couple of decades to be used to the amenities of unsustainable services, and are so used to consuming content in general, that the only viable "alternatives" on the internet for the vast majority of people is to go back and forth amongst the tech giants who can afford to subsidize their free services via their other offerings, or sell and feed users' data to the ever-growing array of AI modals, who will in turn consistently churn out "content" that displaces all of the creators, writers, artists, video editors, etc. who need these social services in the first place to get work in the online gig economy.
Unsustainable service then implodes, people flock to the next fancy unsustainable giant-controlled service, and then we repeat again.
And GOOD LUCK trying to get any of these people to conceptually understand DeFi and the like in 2023, let alone feel empowered enough to use it to the extent they do with what they're used to today. Sign in with Ethereum? Nah, Apple lets me sign in to every site now with just my iPhone; it's wayyyyy easier than that. And crypto wallets? Nahhhh, Venmo is super easy AND I can send things with silly funny emojis!
Idk, times like these make me feel silly for doubling-down and validating on Ethereum instead of just selling back in 2021; heck, I could've retired 30 years early, lol. I like to think I'm trying to help make the world a better, and more open + equitable place by helping keep the proverbial lights on as the bigger brains build, but it feels like the time to do anything with massive impact past niche market segments has passed, and I genuinely don't know, with the current state of things + tech, what the online world is going to look like in 20, or even 10 years. At this rate, it's not looking good.
/end rant. I'm just so tired. :P
You're not wrong. This push to decentralize gives me some hope, but even many of the pro-decentralization people mindlessly hate blockchain technology because it's what they were conditioned to do. They can't even begin to argue their belief but god damn do they believe it strongly.
I don't have a lot of faith in the future of the internet or social media. I think it's going to continue to fracture. We'll have the centralized internet, and the decentralized internet on the fringes that the rest of us live on.
The people on the centralized services will spend all day complaining about all the awful things the centralized services do while hating on the decentralized services that fix all the things they want fixed, because that's what they're going to be conditioned/brainwashed to think. People are too easily tricked and misinformed, and not educated against it, for modern social media. It's just too fucking easy to manipulate people.