nishio Can’t we replace the media that doesn’t report what it should do and only reports what it shouldn’t and what it doesn’t care about with a combination of Polis and Mastodon or something like that? I wonder if we could replace them with a combination of Polis and Mastodon or something


nishio Anyone can throw in a Fact that will become a seed, and the process will gradually spread from a small number of people to a larger and larger number of people, and the process will be refined through the ratio of approval and disapproval, fact-checking, etc. Image

nishio Most Japanese are not that opposed to government ID, so their reaction to Decentralized ID is not really “Oh, I understand the logic behind it. I can see the logic behind it. I think what many Japanese will feel more is “Decentralized Massmedia,” since they thought Twitter would replace it, but it didn’t.

nishio “voting system of one vote per person” and “voluntary censorship of mass media” is the worst combination! - censor / Media self-censorship

nishio And that’s where the quadratic attention purchase comes in!

nishio I wondered why this idea suddenly came to me, but in English conversation school today, we were talking about how Italy prohibits ChatGPT, but in a few days VPN is bypassed. It turned out that some people from China, which also prohibits access to some services, use VPNs to access services outside the country.

@LearningengAki: @nishio RSF(@RSF_en @rsf_en),8bitNews,Community notes and FCheck are interesting for tw’s misinformation measures. I feel that it will be difficult to find a way to spread from a small number of people and that it will be a game of financial power with intervention by machines in the future. Is it possible to educate people about the competence that makes them want to acquire and disseminate information and is it difficult to do so unless it is publicly accessible?


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