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We have a monopoly in each social media domain: social networking (Facebook), microblogging (Twitter), videos (Youtube).
This is bad because the monopolies control the information flow and censor it under the guise of "filtering disinformation".
Fortunately, there is a way to deal with them - distributed (AKA federated) social networks. Essentially, there are many servers (A, B, &c) and different users (X, Y, &c) on each server, and user "X@A" can "befriend" user "Y@B" and receive their content transparently, so that if user "Y@B" moves to server "C", the latter imports all Y's data from B and notifies A that X should now get their Y's feed from C instead of B.
The technology is quite mature (10+ years old).
It will essentially revert the current monopoly-dominated environment back to the world where there were hundreds of newspapers - if you don't like your server's censorship, just switch the server!
All the government has to do is to ban a single entity from managing more than, say, 100k users, if they manage content in any way whatsoever (e.g., reorder the feed or "suppress misinformation").
Since ad-based income is proportional to the number of users, only smaller, "boutique" servers will engage in censorship.

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