Hunter Lampson
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1/22 **On Interoperability → Power, Individualism, & Gestalt** Interoperable data induce 3 important cultural outcomes for users: I. Reclamation of Power II. Expression of Individualism III. Cultivation of Gestalt 🧵(let's get anthropological!)👇
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Hunter Lampson
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2/22 I. *RECLAMATION OF POWER* Network Effects = Power e.g. Facebook is powerful b/c Facebook possesses strong network effects. Network effects EMPOWER COMPANIES (the owners of network effects)... ...but DISEMPOWER USERS (those who rely upon—but do not own—network effects).
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Hunter Lampson
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3/22 Where are Facebook's network effects derived from? *USERS!* Facebook is built on a moat of USER DATA: Facebook's value *IS* USERS THEMSELVES! In exchange for PRODUCING Facebook's value, users are COMPENSATED with access to Facebook's data network.
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Hunter Lampson
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4/22 But this compensation is INSUFFICIENT! Users deserve more. Users deserve OWNERSHIP over their data without giving up access to data itself. * * * So, when Network Effects are CENTRALIZED, the following is true: *STRONG Network Effects = DISEMPOWERED USERS!*
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Hunter Lampson
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5/22 This leads to 3 suboptimal outcomes: 1. Users do not reap the full benefits of Network Effects. 2. The relationships between Applications & Users become adversarial. 3. Products are lousy given low user leverage (absence of legitimate alternatives - e.g. Facebook MAUs).
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Hunter Lampson
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6/22 For users to be EMPOWERED, network effects must be DECENTRALIZED! (...or eliminated, though this is also insufficient.) USERS DESERVE TO OWN THE NETWORKS THEY CONSTITUTE! Enter... INTEROPERABILITY!
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Hunter Lampson
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7/22 Formerly, users had to GIVE UP their data—their POWER—in EXCHANGE for participating in data networks. This trade-off is NO LONGER NECESSARY! Interoperable systems solve this by DECENTRALIZING control over network effects: From centrally-held → user-owned.
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Hunter Lampson
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8/22 Ceramic Network is an excellent implementation of this vision. Rather than data becoming the siloed PROPERTY of applications, Ceramic EMPOWERS users by RETURNING DATA OWNERSHIP back to them. Interoperability is the foundation for user-owned network effects…
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