@atomicpoet The underlying problem that society needs solved is the rapid spread of and discoverability of trusted information. Neither solves that problem.
@atomicpoet it's interesting. I've got a fully-federated zero trust peer-to-peer messaging capability where the user, not just the device, is biometrically authenticated, all content is stored locally and the servers just ensure the delivery of messages they can't read. It isn't designed for discovery - everything is closed membership groups. I think a marriage might be possible.
@askquantum Technically speaking, you are right. However, in practice, things are quite different.
As I said, Twitter is a publisher masquerading as the public square. It editorializes. It chooses what you see in your feed through algorithms, and bad parties exploit those algorithms.
On the other hand, the Fediverse is not a publisher, it is a delivery system. Publishers, such as the New York Times, could act as publishers on the Fediverse.
But will they? Only time will tell.