The Blockchain Socialist

Governable Spaces: Designing Democracy for the Internet

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May 4, 2024
Author Nathan Schneider discusses how the internet can be a democratic medium by learning from governance legacies of the past. Topics include implicit feudalism in online communities, the need for platforms supporting accountability, digital power dynamics, blockchain in shared governance, and critical analysis of the crypto space.
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INSIGHT

The Moderator's Dilemma

  • Online platforms often lack democratic governance mechanisms.
  • This forces moderators into hypocritical positions of power.
ANECDOTE

Cancel Culture and Platform Limitations

  • So-called cancel culture stems from limited options for addressing online harm.
  • Transformative justice advocates advise against online accountability processes due to platform limitations.
INSIGHT

Libertarianism and Exit

  • The emphasis on "exit" as governance reflects libertarian ideals ingrained in tech.
  • This "cancel culture" logic predates social media and is embedded in software design.
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