I've been humming and harring on starting a decentralized RSS based social network idea I've had bugging me for awhile, probably two years now. There where a few of these around 2007 and Facebook brought them out and shut them down.
But I'm hearing the same complaint all over the place, so I'm starting to think I might not be alone.
I've just been put off by the idea that maybe I'm an outsider and people don't want that, and it'll be months of work potentially for nothing. Maybe I should start some thing even if I just hand it off. I dunno, would love to see what the thirst is out there.
No, I don't think so. The web at its core has to remain open, and it does allow for spam, but I don't see the whole web getting locked down anytime soon.
I also don't know if I'd call it an attitude but more an alignment towards the actual situation. Many have compared the various services mentioned to AOL and the walled garden, but they all still thrive on open, crawlable, & indexed links.
But—I'm curious to see what everyone thinks—are we too late for this attitude to change anything?