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    Experts address internet centralisation at decentralisation workshop  

    By g.ge@btw.mediaDecember 30, 2024Updated:December 30, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • The workshop explored solutions to counter Internet centralisation and foster user empowerment.  
    • Experts debated governance challenges, technical innovations, and policy frameworks for decentralised platforms.  

    What happened: Decentralisation workshop focuses on internet control and user empowerment

    A recent workshop brought together leading experts to address the growing concern over Internet centralisation and its implications for user data and digital autonomy. Cory Doctorow, a prominent advocate from the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), highlighted how platforms have gradually gained control over user data to boost profitability.

    He proposed potential countermeasures, such as enabling users to leave platforms without restrictions and reinstating end-to-end principles in software development.  

    Michael Karanicolas, Executive Director of the UCLA Institute for Technology, Law, and Policy, expanded on governance issues in decentralised systems. He presented insights from “Fediverse Papers,” discussing challenges in digital speech, monetisation, privacy, and content moderation.

    Additionally, technical sessions delved into innovations like the Bluesky AT protocol and platform-independent DNS solutions to empower end users. The workshop concluded with a panel discussion featuring Cory Doctorow, Karanicolas, Dan Massey (USC ISI), and Paul Mockapetris (ThreatSTOP), focusing on user-owned identities, mutual authentication tools, and secure communications as key steps for a decentralised Internet.  

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    Why it’s important

    The discussions from this workshop hold significant importance in redefining the Internet’s trajectory. Centralisation of platforms has created a digital ecosystem where corporations dominate, often compromising user autonomy and data security.

    The countermeasures proposed, such as decentralised identity systems and enhanced user-to-user communication, could empower users while protecting their privacy and reducing reliance on third parties.  

    The governance challenges discussed, including effective content moderation and privacy legislation, are crucial as decentralised platforms gain traction. These insights pave the way for designing robust decentralised systems that address the expectations of users, content creators, and governments.

    By involving experts across academia, technology, and policy, the workshop fosters collaborative efforts to create a sustainable, inclusive, and user-centric digital future.  

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    Grace is an intern reporter at BTW Media,having studied Journalism Media and Communiations at Cardiff University.She specialises in wiritng and reading.Contact her at g.ge@btw.media.

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