Yasssu has an interesting interview with Eben Moglen about a variety of topics including government surveillance, privacy, and sharing:
The topic that drew my attention to the video was his contention that Facebook would only last for about ten years before the open web and open alternatives to it won out. He cites Diaspora, GNU Social and other efforts as the tools that are leading the way to that change and I generally agree with him. However, the flaw I see with that approach is that the variety of social services that are available is increasing at a rate that a canned aggregation service will not be able to keep up. What is needed is an api for:
- who is your friend or who you follow and thus who you trust;
- the different services to share updates you make on the service;
- the different services to talk to talk to an aggregator.

