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  3. MeetEU is holding a talk about a "European Public Social Network" ~~15 minutes from now~~ **Finished**. Would the Fediverse be relevant?

MeetEU is holding a talk about a "European Public Social Network" ~~15 minutes from now~~ **Finished**. Would the Fediverse be relevant?

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    qaz@lemmy.world
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    #1

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/45299043

    Publicly Run Social Media – A Solution for Europe?

    TikTok, Instagram and YouTube are not neutral public spaces. Designed to maximise attention and engagement, these platforms play a major role in shaping public opinion in Europe. They amplify misinformation, polarisation and hate speech, while also encouraging patterns of use that harm mental health.

    The EU has begun to respond through the Digital Services Act. Yet success up to now is limited.

    Could Europe build a public-service social media model, inspired by public broadcasting – social media that protect democratic debate, strengthen Europe’s digital sovereignty and offer a healthier online environment?

    This event will explore that question and introduce a European Citizens’ Initiative calling for a European public-service social media infrastructure.

    With Lukáš Mikulecký, Co-Leader of the European Citizens’s Initiative “European Public Social Network”.

    New! 1:1 Conversations!
    After our one-hour open discussion, we invite you to stay for another 30 minutes. You’ll be paired up randomly and answer four questions together in a one-on-one conversation.

    The idea behind: meet new people from across Europe and exchange ideas in a more personal setting. The breakout rooms will stay open for as long as you like.

    I think it would be better to have these public spaces be outside the control of foreign tech companies, but I’m also unsure whether it would be better to have one centralized EU social media network. I think that the Fediverse (such as Mastodon) could be relevant here. How do other people feel about this?

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    • Q qaz@lemmy.world

      cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/45299043

      Publicly Run Social Media – A Solution for Europe?

      TikTok, Instagram and YouTube are not neutral public spaces. Designed to maximise attention and engagement, these platforms play a major role in shaping public opinion in Europe. They amplify misinformation, polarisation and hate speech, while also encouraging patterns of use that harm mental health.

      The EU has begun to respond through the Digital Services Act. Yet success up to now is limited.

      Could Europe build a public-service social media model, inspired by public broadcasting – social media that protect democratic debate, strengthen Europe’s digital sovereignty and offer a healthier online environment?

      This event will explore that question and introduce a European Citizens’ Initiative calling for a European public-service social media infrastructure.

      With Lukáš Mikulecký, Co-Leader of the European Citizens’s Initiative “European Public Social Network”.

      New! 1:1 Conversations!
      After our one-hour open discussion, we invite you to stay for another 30 minutes. You’ll be paired up randomly and answer four questions together in a one-on-one conversation.

      The idea behind: meet new people from across Europe and exchange ideas in a more personal setting. The breakout rooms will stay open for as long as you like.

      I think it would be better to have these public spaces be outside the control of foreign tech companies, but I’m also unsure whether it would be better to have one centralized EU social media network. I think that the Fediverse (such as Mastodon) could be relevant here. How do other people feel about this?

      ineedmana@piefed.zipI This user is from outside of this forum
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      ineedmana@piefed.zip
      wrote sidst redigeret af
      #2

      They want to have “Publicly Run Social Media” and they don’t even know about us? WTF?

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      • ineedmana@piefed.zipI ineedmana@piefed.zip

        They want to have “Publicly Run Social Media” and they don’t even know about us? WTF?

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        admin@scrapetacular.ydns.eu
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        #3

        We might be better off if they don’t take an interest in us, or if they deem us “not social media”.

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