Social networks: Twitter co-founder advocates for open source and non-centralized protocol
Because he wants social networks to become a place of information and not outrage, Jack Dorsey advocates for the creation of an open protocol common to all platforms.
It is in a "thread" as we can see hundreds of them per day on Twitter, that Jack Dorsey announced the creation of Bluesky, an independent working group composed of a maximum of five people, researchers, developers and / or engineers, responsible for thinking about the creation of an open source protocol common to all social networks.
It is in a "thread" as we can see hundreds of them per day on Twitter, that Jack Dorsey announced the creation of Bluesky, an independent working group composed of a maximum of five people, researchers, developers and / or engineers, responsible for thinking about the creation of an open source protocol common to all social networks.
In his messages, the co-founder of Twitter makes his mea culpa, explaining that he regrets that his platform is finally closed, and he defends the idea of an open source protocol, open and decentralized, which would fight against misinformation and hate speech. Twitter would thus become a simple client of this protocol, and it hopes to rally all social networks to this cause with the implementation of algorithms but also the support of the blockchain to secure and filter discussions.
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Dorsey then explained how blockchain technology could provide a model for decentralizing content hosting and monitoring. " This will allow us to access a much larger corpus of public conversations and focus our efforts on creating open recommendation algorithms that promote healthy conversation, " he wrote, noting that this working group will remain independent, and will not be linked to any private company.
Social networks: Twitter co-founder advocates for open source and non-centralized protocol
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December 12, 2019
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