With Elon Musk doing stupid shit with Twitter, I've decided to move up the timeline for Dayolog. The next generation social discussion software. The mission is to bring stability and control of forums, communities small and large back to users as well as giving them an actual town square without the overbearing central overlord moderator. This is combined with my initial desire to bring comments back to websites and the details of how will be more clear soon. I have high motivation and really great ideas on how to go about it after about ~10 years of soul searching.
- This will be an operationally and money expensive project, but not 44 billion expensive. Most likely will have to raise capital from VCs once the initial version is released to hire people to maintain and upgrade it. Hopefully won't have to and I figure out the motherload of compression algorithms where everything can be stored in an atom. JK, would be cool though.
- If Google Plus were still available, they would've been able to absorb the Twitter Exodus. I'll keep a list of people who were banned as they'll have the most bone to pick.
- Part of the product policy is to never ban journalists for doing their job. Clearly, this needs to be spelled out in policy. Politicians will be banned for any speech that incites riots and attacks. You will violate misinformation if you have ZERO evidence of alledged malfeasance. There is no protected status for breaking clearly stated and agreed to rules. Moderation actions and reason will be public. Bans don't necessarily have to be termination of service just a kind of excommunication from the rest of the discussion system. It must show your actions lead up to the event and the that kind of ban can absolutely be permanent.
- I'm annoyed by these distractions by rich dumb fucks like Elor Moosk who don't give a shit about a semblance of stability.
- Twitter is dead. Mastodon isn't enough. Post.news is an alternative to Twitter. The area is ripe for disruption. A direct Twitter alternative is not what is desired.
Hi Stakes Game continues to be first priority because it'll be the first game software released under the Excerion Sun LLC umbrella.
Honor the Law, if there is time will be worked on, but no longer have expectations to get it released for 2023. Hopefully can have a prototype though.