An Open Social Protocol is a set of public, standardized rules and procedures governing social interactions and data exchange within decentralized applications. It aims to provide an interoperable and censorship-resistant foundation for social networking. This framework supports user-centric data control.
Context
This concept is frequently discussed in the context of decentralizing social media and creating user-owned digital identities. News reports on new Web3 social platforms or initiatives often highlight their adherence to open social protocols. It addresses concerns about data privacy and platform control prevalent in traditional social networks.
The 10M DAU milestone validates decentralized social graphs as a viable product primitive, shifting the network effect flywheel toward user-owned data and verifiable identity.
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