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There is one large community. It’s prominence makes it look like “that’s the main community”. But in reality there are countless smaller communities.

Twitter has been the look and feel of this “primary community” for a while. Then I saw people move to diverse communities because of the backlash against Elon Musk, etc. [/villagepump/too many places to disseminate information are hard to find](https://scrapbox.io/villagepump/too many places to disseminate information are hard to find). become

But since information can be easily duplicated, the value of the information itself is close to zero, and summary tailored to one’s own situation (= personalize) has value. For this personalization, it is necessary to be known as a person, so it is inevitably required to be Small Communities to the extent that this can be done.

A place to share one’s inner life exists in some closed, small communities, but not in public space --- [/villagepump/where you can talk about yourself](https://scrapbox.io/villagepump/where you can talk about yourself).

motoso I’ve been in several Small Communities that have nothing to do with social networking, and I’ve been talking to them, and useful discussions and issues come up, and suddenly collaborations occur. I find that useful discussions and issues come up, and suddenly collaborations occur. I wonder if it is possible to create such a situation seamlessly on SNS. motoso Twitter is interesting to see different aspects, but I can’t help but think that what gets buzzed is too simplistic. motoso Entertainment is a good match because it’s simple but interesting, but topics that require a little thought are structurally unsuitable and feel small bandwidth. Speaking of small bandwidth, I feel that about chat tools and behavioral discussions.

motoso Twitter, it’s pretty interesting to see people who are doing it quietly mumbling, and pretty boring to see people who are trending.

A home is a small community.

2024-06-09 I thought, “This is Clubs and Bazaars.


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