The Future of Social Media: Decentralization, Free Speech, and Nostr -(Ep #177)

EPISODE · Feb 11, 2025 · 55 MIN

The Future of Social Media: Decentralization, Free Speech, and Nostr -(Ep #177)

from Future Tech And Foresight · host Marc Verbenkov

Social media is at a crossroads—can decentralization offer a better future? In this episode, we explore the evolution of digital platforms, the challenges of free speech, and how Nostr could reshape the landscape.About the Episode:In this episode, Evan Henshaw-Plath and I dive into the evolution of social media and its broader impact on society. We discuss the challenges of maintaining free speech and decentralization on digital platforms, the role of community leaders in shaping online interactions, and the need for healthier engagement in digital spaces. We also explore the potential of Nostr, a decentralized social media protocol, and its ability to revolutionize how we connect online. As innovation and open social protocols gain traction, what does the future hold for digital communication? Tune in to find out.About the Guest:Evan Henshaw-Plath, known as Rabble, is a pioneering technologist and activist recognized for his work in social media and decentralized technologies. As the first employee and lead developer at Odeo, he played a key role in creating Twitter. His commitment to user-driven, community-focused platforms is reflected in his work with nos.social, a decentralized social media app built on the Nostr protocol. He also co-founded theIndymedia.org tech team, advancing grassroots media. A former researcher at the MIT Media Lab’s Center for Civic Media and an Edmund Hillary Fellow, Rabble combines technical expertise with a passion for political organizing, envisioning a future where digital communities operate independently of centralized control.Timestamps:00:02:06 - Episode Commences00:06:22 - Diving into the world of Social Media00:11:40 - The Power of Monopoly Explained00:16:40 - The Web 3.0 & its usage00:23:38 - Differences between Web 2 & Web 300:34:19 - People's concerns about the security of their private data00:40:37 - How long will it take for People to recognize Web 3.000:49:55 - Challenges of Nostr in the coming future00:53:07 - Episode ConcludesAdditional Notes:For more check out the website:https://futuretechandforesight.com/Or connect with me on –Twitter:https://twitter.com/FutureTech_PodLinkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/company/futuretechandforesight/

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