I'm interested in what Neocities will bring about -- [1] possibly an exploration of more such alternatives of the internet and/or altering views on various things. Clearly, SM [2] cannot be trusted for several reasons. On a main point, it filters content -- which, by itself, is not bad, you would want some content filtred so posts and replies stay on topic -- but not only this but it overly does so, in the sense that it filtres not for obligation (e.g. legal) but for ideation (e.g. promoting X narrative and removing alternative views such as Y and Z). I'm not a rampant activist, I have no desire to spread my ideology -- that is, I don't spam forums with my ideas and derail threads that present an opposing view, even if such a view is factually inaccurate. However, I extent this freedom of thought and information to all others, as such, every idea should have an outlet and that outlet should be functional. Not just a random pile of posts that no one reads.

Given that this is the case -- it is how the corpoweb [3] operate -- it is then necessary to make use of such an environment. This can, and should, take several forms. One should not simply switch from uing platform A for platorm B.

Notes

[1] Typing an em-dash is tedious for some reason, I'll opt for a double or single hyphen

[2] SM - social media

[3] Corporate web, i.e. the giant, sterile monopolies; the mainstream sites