Not social media but I'd probably like the idea of social games like these little timekillers from Facebook, chess, worms, poker, whatever that's not that dependent on speed\ping and lightweight. Basically an app platform that can be easily included into other apps. Some different Lemmy communities can even challenge each other or hold events.
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Bandcamp
There is at least one https://simonrepp.com/faircamp/
Is it federated? Or is it just a solo version for anybody who wants their own solo bandcamp?
AFAIK it is in beta but developer planned or already implemented federation. If I'm wrong, I think @freebliss could correct me.
Boorus ought to be halfway there. They're content-centric and high-bandwidth, they tend to have a theme, and they live or die by worthwhile tagging. But they're not a feed, the way most federated platforms have been. They are not social media in any sense. They're image hosts, minus any the incentive to create attention-sucking antipatterns.
Maybe with a more unified user experience - and ideally some P2P elements to make hosting cheaper and sturdier - we could fucking finally have a place that just hosts drawings. We're a quarter of the way into the twenty-first century and it is absurd that every gallery site has some arbitrary limits on what content is too weird.
Tumblr used to be the exception, until Apple destroyed them. Bastards.
Uber, Uber Eats (similar to Wolt)
A video platform would be great. Like TikTok, or stories from Facebook, Insta or YT.
Wattpad, tho itβs not a social media
Tiktok Youtube (there is peertube but it's not as popular as YouTube)
Google search. I want a way of finding stuff based on everyone's tag suggestions, like a booru, but distributed.
Wikipedia.
There is a nostr app working on this. It's not very far along but it's an interesting idea https://wikistr.com/
federated linkedin would be baller and would take so much pain out of the job application process, and i never even thought of that before. yeah, of course its still ran by filthy capitalists, but it would save a ton of time for job applications
VRChat
LinedUp
spoiler
The LinkedIn for coke dealers
A yt alternative that worked for content creators to be able to live off it.
How? I'm not sure.