Social media’s impact on society and citizens clearly shows the need for change. Europe has a strong ecosystem of social companies and a deep well of expertise in designing and operating social protocols. We are building on this to move away from large monopolistic platforms with their authoritarian governance and editorial positions, and are joining forces to establish a diverse and resilient information infrastructure in Europe. Together, we will protect people and institutions from interference by these platforms. What’s more, we will bring thousands of jobs and billions of euros that social media generates to our continent, to circulate that revenue in our own thriving business ecosystem.

From this perspective, open European platforms and protocols such as the Fediverse (Mastodon, PeerTube, or Mobilizon), the Atmosphere (Eurosky, Flashes, Tangled, or Web Tiles) and Private Messaging systems (like Matrix or XMPP) are complementary solutions for Europe, with shared common goals.

Hold on. That page is someone wishing all this were true or it’s actually happening?

Scroll to the bottom of the page. There you’ll see who is responsible for this manifesto.

The group of organisations or people who have signed includes Mastodon and Felix Ableitner, representing Lemmy.

I saw that. But while the text suggests the initiative is connected to EU, I don’t see something making it certain

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@INeedMana @Vittelius I guess they are trying to ride the tide while the EC is still on it. It's very important to do so and as long as no professional lobbyists (with obscure funding) are involved, I'm all for it.

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