Some have gone so far as to launch a QuitFacebookDay, although saying it and doing it are two wildly different undertakings.
Not exactly what you thought you were signing up for.
One such 'new' social media site is Diaspora*.
diaspora /dī-ˈas-p(ə-)rə, dē-/
origin: Greek, διασπορά – “a scattering [of seeds]”
1. the privacy aware, personally controlled, do-it-all distributed open source social network
In many ways open source works. And diaspora* is showing some of the 'theory' behind how they plan to make it work. They have a plan. They raised money by using Kickstarter, which itself, is a very cool concept, and I encourage you to check out the site. There's been some interesting projects funded by using it. The project is not overfunded, but they have certainly exceeded their initial expectations of $10,000 by June 1, 2010.
As of today have raised $175,894.03.
1759% funded with 12 days to go.
So as the 'who owns your info' debate crawls along, will an upstart protect your rights. The problem will be with the creators. At some point it will become big enough, to be a takeover target. That's the reality of it. Is it another great idea that will be bought out, and then data mined to provide more targeted advertising.
Only time will tell.
1 comments:
That's the problem with social networking sites ... you join them because they reach the most people. Large companies soon take notice and then take over and the "little guy" becomes "big brother", your privacy is of little (or no) concern to them. Those who seemed paranoid and overly concerned about their privacy may have had it right all along.
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