The user suggests that social media platforms should be divided into different areas, each with its own specific rules, rather than having universal rules across the entire platform. They also emphasize the need for interfaces that allow these various areas to overlap and interact, aiming to cater to the specific needs of particular user groups instead of just maximizing total users.
I agree that online spaces should be better structured. Rather than wasting time arguing over a set of universal rules for a whole platform filled with a hodgepodge of different contexts, I think it would be more worthwhile to divide it into different areas with their own rules. But then again, we also need interfaces where the various areas can overlap and interact on equal terms. It's a tricky balance, and especially hard to achieve as long as all the platforms are only aiming for the maximal total number of users, not considering, or catering to, the specific needs of any particular user group.