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I looked briefly through their site:
But for me the biggest concern is development of a "new" decentralized protocol. IMHO there are enough protocols around to choose and pick from and help moving them forward instead of making one from scratch.
Yea, the hype stuff is concerning. I don't trust all this data in one basket approach.
From a protocol standpoint, I think part of the intent is to have a standardized way to interconnect from disparate social platforms - think email with SMTP. But is that really the answer (like you, I don't think it is).
But that again is pretty scary in my mind - everything all in one basket, again. Do they really intend to build something secure and stable, or is it another honeypot?
It seems like they're building "The One" social graph, which is even more concerning