Can This Platform Survive? Governance Challenges for the Fediverse

21 Pages Posted: 7 Nov 2023

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Thomas Struett

American University - School of Communication

Aram Sinnreich

American University - School of Communication

Patricia Aufderheide

American University - School of Communication

Rob Gehl

York University

Date Written: August 27, 2024

Abstract

In the wake of recent crises at commercial social media platforms like Twitter and Reddit, the “fediverse” has gained adoption and visibility as a noncommercial alternative for individuals, communities, and institutions to develop channels of public communication, dialogue, and de- bate. In this paper, we draw upon illustrative examples from the history of digital civic discourse, and identify six ways in which history shows us how the potential benefits of the fediverse are at risk of subversion. We discuss several potential threats to these spaces of civil discourse, includ- ing: challenges inherent to distributed governance, commercial platform capture, inclusive ac- cess, moderation at scale, reputational assaults by commercial competitors, and the neoliberal technoromanticism familiar from previous digital innovations. These threats must be addressed collectively and proactively by key fediverse stakeholders, in an ecology whose ruling values are non-commercialism, decentralization, open source, free association, and wariness of traditional governance.

Keywords: federated social media, platform governance, social media, mastodon, alternative social media

Suggested Citation

Struett, Thomas and Sinnreich, Aram and Aufderheide, Patricia and Gehl, Robert, Can This Platform Survive? Governance Challenges for the Fediverse (August 27, 2024). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4598303 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4598303

Thomas Struett

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Robert Gehl

York University ( email )

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