Another day, and another high profile online platform for creators has slammed the ban hammer on members, using its “terms”.
Before anything though, let me get something straight: I’m a progressive. Or a “leftist”, or a “socialist”, or a “commie” if you wish so. I believe that anybody deserves de facto respect. Respect is a given and is to be lost.
I also know that it is my task to make sure that I accept that the world is full of assholes shameless people and the onus is on me to deal with that.
“Begin each day by telling yourself: Today I shall be meeting with interference, ingratitude, insolence, disloyalty, ill-will, and selfishness – all of them due to the offenders’ ignorance of what is good or evil. But for my part I have long perceived the nature of good and its nobility, the nature of evil and its meanness, and also the nature of the culprit himself, who is my brother (not in the physical sense, but as a fellow creature similarly endowed with reason and a share of the divine); therefore none of those things can injure me, for nobody can implicate me in what is degrading. Neither can I be angry with my brother or fall foul of him; for he and I were born to work together, like a man’s two hands, feet or eyelids, or the upper and lower rows of his teeth. To obstruct each other is against Nature’s law – and what is irritation or aversion but a form of obstruction.”
— Marcus Aurelius, yet again
Thus, if you’re a conservative who thinks that being considerate over the origins, the skin colours, or gender equality is so-called SJW
’ing... I accept that. This emigrant, world citizen who has lived in 7 countries already, accepts your supremacy. Or, at least your right to express such sentiments.
I may not agree with it. In fact, more often than not I disagree with such sentiments. Yet, trust me... I’m always to be found for a not too PC joke too. Hey, I’m not a “beautiful unique snowflake” and I’m definitely not perfect either. But years of traveling, and being an immigrant in “lesser civilizations” have definitely broadened my horizon and made me look at things differently.
But you are entitled your feelings, and that is why this post.
This morning as I checked social disgrace shortform platform Twitter, a tweet by Jason Calacanis was highlighted:
In recent months everyone has heard about Silicon Valley’s political ban hammer, pleasing their advertisers and shareholders. It is good to see that people who disagree with such behavior are leaving the centralized organisations.
Because they disapprove of businesses who hold unilateral power to ban people. With or without valid reason. Rightly or Wrongly.
While it will be a long, and at many times a seemingly hopeless, battle... the world needs more decentralization.
And SteemApps... SteemApps need to invite those people.
Because censorfree is what we believe in on the blockchain. And that means that we should be open to invite those who have opinions we disagree with. Even if that means inviting Steve Bannon to spew his fake realities. We already have Roger K. Ver, what else could possibly go wrong, right?
Because everyone has the right to share and defend their opinions. Just as we have the right to ignore them. Such universal rights should not be taken away from us by customers or by shareholders.
Personally, I’ve always had a minor bias against Patreon and thus I fail to shed a tear over this. In as much as I failed to shed tears over Youtube and Google being constantly attacked over privacy issues and their application of their political ban hammer.
We are on the blockchain and it is time we start explaining people what that means. Even if it means we need to invite people, and will find people we disagree with in our feed. In the meantime, I can but hope that @prc will invite Sam Harris to @dSound. And maybe, maybe there’s another group of “creators” he can invite.
Blockchain, and Steemians, it’s time to disrupt centralized platforms.
Great post. We have a huge opportunity lying here. I hope the deplatforming and then leaving of other users in 'protest' does become a trend, it would accelerate the move to alternative decentralized platforms for sure. We should get a dedicated 'deplatforming' team on twitter that is only reaching out to these people and point them to Steem (and where they can get their accounts approved fast.)
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I’m happy people are finally starting to understand decentralization. Decentralization isn’t just about servers across different hosting companies.
It’s about the community makes it all happen and nobody can pull the switch over night or change the rules of the game.
Thanks, Steemit Inc for admitting failure!
We need 2 SWAT teams:
The community will do what it does. It supports itself, that’s normal. With all inflation it isn’t a model to invest in though. That would be philanthropic.
But with more apps... we are actually using the infrastructure and the “bandwidth” (whichever model) may, just like spam fighting back in the day, become a viable model to build businesses on. Businesses like... nodes. Like IPFS for Steem apps.
Queue more creators with profile - not talking about the latest YT sensation, no, people with some years of mileage... and we’ll get there.
It would avoid train wrecks like... this one. Situations where you get attention from some of the historically most important people in Web2.0/User Generated Content and “the One” is the weakest link.
Jack is actually still a good defender of free speech. His account review crews aren’t necessarily the best one - don’t I know it as linked in the post lol. Just remember how long he held on to Alex Jones. Twitter’s quarterly filings would be a lot better if they had bent over more to fiduciary duties.
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PS: I mentioned Steem as a Patreon alternative almost a year ago already.
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Those are two great focus points. I don't know why Hackatons are not a thing on Steem, they seem to be on other platforms...
Getting a few content creators here could be a combined effort where we challenge each Steemian to join a 'get someone famous on Steem' week/challenge and everyone picks one person they'd like to bring over and tries to do exactly that.
Steemians like challenges, maybe we're adrenaline junkies ;-)
Thanks for your elaborate reply!
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Maybe the [pardon me] average quality and knowledge is not yet past MySpace 2005. By which I mean hasn’t yet reached 2007 when blogging turned ever more professional.
If people could put ribbons on their profiles, you would want a browser extension to hide them.
But progress is happening, there’s many less footer banners nowadays.
We may get there.
“Social celebrities” is difficult. People become skeptical when they read “get paid”. So we really need to work them over weeks, and also with the quality.
Remember when Medium launched? Everyone initially let in was known in social circles or had several thousands of followers on twitter already. You arrived on Medium and you found awesome content upon arrival. Not an evil marketing banner with trending foods.
@steeveapp may have the key to help. But its beauty is hidden behind a login.
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Not just on twitter of course, since twitter will soon be empty thanks to their deplatforming :')
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I own @samharris so when he is ready, it is waiting. I haven't got a response from them but if you want to mention steem on Twitter, who knows.
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True, you got the account specifically for him if some day he wanted to join.
I tweeted dsound when I saw Jason’s tweet.
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