This project (and all social graph projects) decreases privacy. Here's why...

So most social networks require you to rebuild your network from scratch when you join the platform. That usually involves adding your friends from your address book, or adding them manually on the platform.

Now a social graph protocol would store all of your connections on the blockchain, then allow any app with access to that blockchain to use it to automatically populate connections.

So to put this into real-world context, let's say that MySpace stored all of it's data on a social graph protocol blockchain. As the platform started to fade, more people moved over to Facebook. Now if there was a social graph protocol available at that time, all of the connections in MySpace would automatically be added to Facebook.

What happens when you join Instagram and Tik Tok? Those connections get added to your social graph profile too.

So it's a perpetual social connection monitoring system that will always move to the next popular social network. Every interaction you have could potentially be recorded on the blockchain.

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