Like Facebook, But Minus The Suck?

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3 User Comments
tydunitz
I will absolutely abandon Facebook for this. Straight up.
theresa
Great idea but I agree with V Boynton about the fragmented nature of an open-source site. And… I think the name should change. The current one seems a little vague and sounds more like a skin disorder than a networking site.
V Boynton
It sounds like a great idea. But I’m left asking How. Exactly how will diaspora decentralize the web, when they’re offering to give the user everything they want in a single place? How will they improve privacy? How are diaspora’s offerings any different, truly different, than what Facebook has offered from the beginning?
It’s no accident that people are flocking by the millions to a single communications hub, despite rampant complaints about privacy and the over-abundance of intrusive gaming apps. It’s a perfect example of how Perceived wants and Actual wants are usually at odds. I worry that an open source network of this nature would become increasingly fragmented and difficult to navigate over time, causing “connectedness” to suffer, and bringing everyone back, once again, to a single, formulaic platform.