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Social Network Transition

Definition

Social network transition refers to the shift in user behavior and platform preferences from traditional centralized social media services to decentralized, blockchain-based alternatives. This movement is driven by desires for greater data ownership, censorship resistance, and community governance. It represents an evolution in how individuals interact online, prioritizing user sovereignty and open protocols over corporate control. This transition seeks to address concerns regarding privacy, data monetization, and content moderation policies prevalent in legacy platforms. It signifies a fundamental change in digital communication structures.