Pitching the Tent

August 28th, 2012 § 0 comments

  • Every user has the right to free­dom of expression.
  • Every user has the right to con­trol their own data.
  • Every user has the right to choose and change their social ser­vices providers.
  • Every user has the right to host their own social services.
  • Every user has the right to com­mu­ni­cate with any other user, regard­less of their ser­vice provider.
  • Every user has the right to take their data and rela­tion­ships with them.
  • Every user has the right to choose their own name.
  • Dif­fer­ent users have dif­fer­ent needs.
  • Com­mu­ni­ca­tion must be decentralized.
  • Com­mu­ni­ca­tion pro­to­cols must be standardized.
  • The inter­net is capa­ble of more.
  • Con­ver­sa­tions change the world.

If this sounds good to you then go look at the Tent Man­i­festo (and at Tent itself, of course)!

Thank you to Ben Werd­muller (of Elgg fame) and Stephen Downes (of Stephen Downes fame :) ) for the link.

All those cur­rently invest­ing mil­lions in Face­book stock should take note: Tent is just one tiny straw in the wind that will even­tu­ally blow that mon­stros­ity and so many oth­ers like it com­pletely out of the water.

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