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==== 4. Three key open challenges: ==== | ==== 4. Three key open challenges: ==== | ||
===== | ===== Embedding values ===== | ||
Rabble, Nathan Schneider, and others have made eloquent arguments about the values embedded in technologies and platforms and about how the basic structural constraints of federated systems can enact that... | Rabble, Nathan Schneider, and others have made eloquent arguments about the values embedded in technologies and platforms and about how the basic structural constraints of federated systems can enact that... | ||
What content governance values can/should be embedded in moderation systems on federated social media? What values should we avoid enacting? How should we negotiate value conflicts? | What content governance values can/should be embedded in moderation systems on federated social media? What values should we avoid enacting? How should we negotiate value conflicts? | ||
===== | ===== Theories of change: Pathways to trustworthy content governance ===== | ||
A lot of the writing and discussion about DSM emphasizes grand visions of how things will work on decentralized and/or federated systems once we grow them a bit more, once we build out the ecosystem a bit more. But we (maybe always?) find ourselves not quite there yet. Given the state of things and the goals/values you aspire to work towards, what theory of change do you believe should be applied by people, communities, companies, regulators, funders aiming to make impactful contributions in this space? Where are the windows of opportunity, the key leverage points that we should be attending to? | A lot of the writing and discussion about DSM emphasizes grand visions of how things will work on decentralized and/or federated systems once we grow them a bit more, once we build out the ecosystem a bit more. But we (maybe always?) find ourselves not quite there yet. Given the state of things and the goals/values you aspire to work towards, what theory of change do you believe should be applied by people, communities, companies, regulators, funders aiming to make impactful contributions in this space? Where are the windows of opportunity, the key leverage points that we should be attending to? | ||
===== | ===== Collective meta-governance institutions and organizing ===== | ||
Decentralized and federated communities and platforms encounter several meta-governance challenges concerning design, coordination, adoption, and enforcement of moderation, integrity, trust, and safety frameworks. To make this concrete, consider the potential mechanisms by which blocklists, moderation feeds or standards might be developed and disseminated across servers/services. How should we pursue this class of challenges and problems? Can we rely on voluntary initiatives and adoption alone? What kinds of coordination and collaboration will be valuable and/or necessary to build collective action across decentralized and federated ecosystems? | Decentralized and federated communities and platforms encounter several meta-governance challenges concerning design, coordination, adoption, and enforcement of moderation, integrity, trust, and safety frameworks. To make this concrete, consider the potential mechanisms by which blocklists, moderation feeds or standards might be developed and disseminated across servers/services. How should we pursue this class of challenges and problems? Can we rely on voluntary initiatives and adoption alone? What kinds of coordination and collaboration will be valuable and/or necessary to build collective action across decentralized and federated ecosystems? |