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So I've been thinking about the events of the past week, and it has become abundantly clear that Masto probably isn't the social media solution for people that aren't white, male and cis.

Don't get me wrong. I think it's a great step forward and I'll definitely be actively maintaining my instance. I like what I've built here.

But I need to explore another option that address the needs of the specific communities that I'm a part of.

And I'll probably have to build it myself.

In the months that I have set up and run this instance, I have learned some very valuable lessons and met some incredible, really smart, ha and yes very cute people. I would have to say, it has generally been a positive experience since I've been here.

Conversely, there is a distinct cultural divide that is replicating a lot of the issues I've seen on main stream social sites such as FB, Birdland, etc.

I feel like Masto has hit a wall and is gone as far as it can.

I think Masto is a significant step forward in terms of how we can use technology to make our social media experience better, but there is a step beyond that involves having to deal with people that cannot be satisfied by assuming people use said technology the same way.

I have found there is a lot of resistance when it comes to dealing with the sheer diversity of needs that is integral to improving our online spaces.

And this is something I feel has to be baked in from the start.

But don't fret. I'm still going to be here doing my thing, but I'm also going to be exploring my own version of what I think social media can be.

I'm pretty close to finalizing some ideas and working my PV4 project to incorporate the lessons I've learned in my time here.

When I'm ready to release them I'll let you know. It's going to be a pretty significant shift, but I think it's a necessary one as well.

Stay tuned, folks. This is where it gets fun.

@Are0h Will it be an ActivityPub-compliant federated social network software, or something completely different?

@pybyte Nah, I love activity pub as a protocol, so it will definitely be federated.

It's a great way to facilitate communication between different experiences, so I'm a big fan.

@Are0h @pybyte sounds like your conclusions are similar to maloki etc., in that it's about the community and not the tech. Gotta build on a solid inclusive ethos, can't force one to appear later on.

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@kitdarko @pybyte Kinda, but I don't want to use Masto as a base for that.

I think we need to build a new apparatus that isn't driven by a single ethos. I'd rather just take the challenge to build something fresh than retrofit Masto.

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