What is Gander Social?
Gander Social is a new social platform being built by a Canadian team that wants to make online interaction safer and more meaningful. The focus is on privacy, transparency, and real engagement instead of clicks and outrage.

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  • Yardy Sardley@lemmy.ca
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    15 days ago

    The whole project just seems kinda pointless to me as a fedizen. Canadian fediverse instances already exceed the vision of gander. The only principle differentiating this thing from the rest of corporate social media is the maple-flavoured nationalism.

    I suppose it’s good that they dodged a couple of VC bullets, but, like, why do they need that much funding to spin up a fork of bluesky, y’know?

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      15 days ago

      I find all new social media that’s built to escape Twitter, Meta etc to be pointless unless it’s Fedi. It’ll all turn to shit (see BlueSky etc) like the others did. I mean as soon as algorithm meets money making (ads) it’s over. Let alone when somebody owns it who is a fascist or(and) tech bro/billionaire. Repeating the same thing won’t make a difference.

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    The valuation from the public raise seemed wildly high imo for something pre-revenue, pre-product, pre-user, and without any unique IP. Seems like basically they got caught in being overvalued at their crowd funding seed stage and put themselves in a jam where they either had the equivalent of a down round to bring in the advisors they wanted or to part ways with them in what was ultimately going to be a public situation because they’re overvalued for the stage they’re at and got ahead of themselves with communicating about the advisory relationship.

    I don’t see much that’s really damning though. It’s maybe just getting out too far over your skis from lack of experience. Some of the comments are a bit rough in the article, but I wouldn’t write them off from that.