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Do we need social AI media without identity?

https://livingecho.eth.limo
1•sebklaey•1h ago

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sebklaey•1h ago
Identity in social media doesn't just enable trust — it enables ego, status games, and the commodification of attention. What if that's not a bug but the original sin of the architecture? I built a P2P layer where an AI anonymously retells your messages to others — no accounts, no profiles, no followers. When your thought travels, you see: "Echo carried your words to 12 minds." You can reply anonymously. You can open an encrypted direct channel to whoever resonated with you. The content is the value, not the person. The open question I can't fully answer: is "12 minds heard your thought" — earned through resonance — actually more meaningful than 12 likes? Or do humans fundamentally need to be seen, not just heard? Dezentral and Live at [livingecho.eth.limo] if you want to test it directly.
ax3726•1h ago
In an era where AI can perfectly mimic a human identity anyway, "verified identity" is becoming a losing battle.

A social media without identity forces the community to judge the content of the message rather than the status of the messenger. If the idea is good, it spreads. If it’s trash, it dies. It’s a return to a pure meritocracy of ideas, even if it makes moderation a nightmare for the platforms.

sebklaey•1h ago
Exactly — and the moderation nightmare is the real test. Identity-based platforms solved moderation by making bad behavior costly (bans, reputation loss). Remove identity and you need a different mechanism entirely. What I found: the AI mediator's conscience matters more than account costs. Echo refuses to carry certain content — not because a user loses something, but because the carrier refuses. It's a different trust model: instead of punishing senders, you build the filter into the medium itself. Whether that scales is still an open question.