Escaping Algorithmic Binds: Creators vs. Corporate Platforms
Summary
Creators and users are locked in digital “serfdom” by corporate social media’s algorithms and business models. Rabble, Bridget Todd, and Rudy Fraser will tackle how to break free from the feudal overlords of tech, and explain why Musk buying Twitter aided the move to decentralized apps. They’ll dig into new financial models, open protocols, and new community apps that empower creators and users without enriching platform owners. Learn how to create strategies that sustain social communities, and why open, user-first social apps are gaining in popularity with creators and audiences alike.
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Contributors
- Rudy Fraser
- Bridget Todd
- Rabble aka Evan Henshaw-Plath
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