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Thinking about a network state protocol that allows you to fork communities when you disagree. Many communities today are run by a leadership which safeguard their setup (e.g. private software and heavy moderation). Thoughts on a protocol designed for easy exit and fork of communities, like a fork button? cc @balajis.eth
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isn't this essentially what decentralized social is? you can take your email list across platforms, you should be able to do the same with social networks. even better if you could condense your following across platforms into one list (twitter, clubhouse, farcaster would be my stack).
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You can take the follower graph, but you have to build or source most of the infra stack yourself during a fork. For things like Mastodon, you have no access to its data export as a user
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