It would be hard to disagree with anything in this Charter, released over the weekend by Daniel Supernault, the creator of Pixelfed, though I guess Meta has issues with it, as it has started blocking links to its decentralized competitor (as 404 reports, "Pixelfed is an open-source, community funded and decentralized image sharing platform that runs on Activity Pub, which is the same technology that supports Mastodon and other federated services"). Tyler's comment on 404 summarizes my view: "It's probably within their rights but it always feels so childish when companies throttle links to their competitors. Clearly they don't have enough faith in their product to compete in the 'free market' so they have to cheat." Meanwhile, organizations can commit to uphold the pledge (all pledges are reviewed before being publicly listed). As for me, I'll just indicate my general support here (and note that I am very much following these principles as I design CList, fwiw).
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