@kbal @dangillmor I’m sorry it’s uninteresting, but it’s the crux of the matter. Mapping services to protocols is the hard part. And it’s not just social media. If we’re talking about mandating interoperability among big tech, we’re talking about all tech.
Social media is most at the forefront of people’s minds, but search and email are just as problematic. Email’s already built on an interoperable protocol and it’s *still* monopolized to where big tech dictates who gets to participate.
@kbal @dangillmor And then on top of that, when you lock certain service types into certain protocols, you cut off evolution.
Imagine if we’d legislated email interoperability by declaring that all “services that implement messaging must implement email”.
You’ve now seriously hampered the evolution of IRC, AIM Chat, MSN Messenger, the various social media messaging services, Slack, Discord, and even localized chats like Stackoverflow’s chat.