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    A conversation spinning out of #Fediforum. I like this from Luis... I do think there is a "there, there" on the "agentic web" and the "open social web." Frankly I think the Open Social Web may be the first and best place to explore the web and agentic web interactions and how to make them more human-serving. "That feels like exactly the kind of problem the open social web community is well positioned to think about. If agents are going to act on behalf of people, transact,… 🧵 1/2

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      A conversation spinning out of #Fediforum. I like this from Luis... I do think there is a "there, there" on the "agentic web" and the "open social web." Frankly I think the Open Social Web may be the first and best place to explore the web and agentic web interactions and how to make them more human-serving. "That feels like exactly the kind of problem the open social web community is well positioned to think about. If agents are going to act on behalf of people, transact,… 🧵 1/2

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      …coordinate, or make claims in shared spaces, then identity, transparency, governance, and trust cannot be afterthoughts...If open social web builders do not help shape this kind of infrastructure, my guess is that centralized AI platforms will. And if that happens, these systems will probably become less open, less resilient, and less interoperable over time."

      🔗 https://lqdev.me/posts/mycelium-fediforum-ai-agents-open-social-infrastructure-04-2026/ 🧵 2/2

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        A conversation spinning out of #Fediforum. I like this from Luis... I do think there is a "there, there" on the "agentic web" and the "open social web." Frankly I think the Open Social Web may be the first and best place to explore the web and agentic web interactions and how to make them more human-serving. "That feels like exactly the kind of problem the open social web community is well positioned to think about. If agents are going to act on behalf of people, transact,… 🧵 1/2

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        @tchambers Sorry, what is a "there, there"? 🙂

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