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jump to expanded postThe #Scandinavian countries wants to loosen #BigTech's grip on the public debate and the #Nordic Council of Ministers now recommend member nations to go all in on #ActivityPub! A big thanks to @carl for contributing to the recommendations!
I also submitted this to #HackerNews, for those who want to participate in the conversation there: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35625517
cc: @aral
@ruben_int @carl Great news. Would really be nice if someone threw some scraps at us sometime too if they want us to continue to exist. It’s amazing to me that we’ve been funding, out of our own pockets (first by selling a couple of homes and now by Laura contracting with a tech company in the US), research and development on technology for the common good.
@aral @carl Could be a possibility, point 3A says to «Support the volunteers who facilitate online communities where democratic debate unfolds».
It might take some time for these ambitious recommendations to find their way into real policies, but I am really happy that the Nordic Council of Ministers took this initiativ. It will be less of an uphill battle arguing for alternatives to #BigTech both in politics and private companies, when you have such a solid report that sets a clear course. Arguing for using ActivityPub becomes a little less 'crazy-hippie-suggestion' and a bit more 'save-democracy' 😆