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Both issues are tightly coupled. There is no business model/value in a truly federated platform that doesn't rely on algorithms. Try to sell ads to your customers, they will always prefer other platforms with proper targeting.
So why would a private company use a protocol and architecture, that cannot be monetized properly?
I agree, when I say it's necessary I mean the fact that it's private compels it to act that way. I'm pro-FOSS.
I'm also pro-FOSS and pro-don't-your-dare-manipulating-my-social-media-for-commercial-or-political-reasons :-)
Catchy, I know.