Just wanted to give you a heads up that Pebble (formerly T2) is shutting down. In case you haven't heard about it before, Pebble was a social network created by some former Twitter employees with the aim of replacing Twitter. The catch was that it ended up being quite similar to Twitter, with its centralized structure.
Personally, I don't believe that the future of social media lies in centralized platforms. We've seen this story before, right? It's like a familiar routine – we know how these types of social media services tend to unfold.
If you're interested in challenging the traditional social media landscape, decentralization is the way to go. Open protocols like ActivityPub hold massive potential and offer the best and only option to shape the future of social media.