In the world of DeSoc, it's like the old joke about the crypto-hamster: instead of exchanging memes and thoughts, everyone is chasing tokens. 🖥💀
Decentralized social networks were born with the idea of freedom and lack of control, but in practice, they became a laboratory for monetization experiments: likes replaced delta, discussions replaced price growth, and live communication became a rare NFT. A user comes to communicate but stays in attempts to catch the next "black swan" of income.
They never took off: the content is weak, the interfaces are not for people but for those who prefer reading documentation instead of posts. In the end, DeSoc is like trading without charts: it seems to exist, but there's no joy. 📉