If you built a product that is as phenomenally successful as face book, and don't like what it's become, it's kind of hard to get off that treadmill. In that sense, i don't think a social onchberner is so different from a market onc berner. And if you believe in that community, then you should want to empower that community - not some random other set of people happen to give capital to the project. That option isn't available really to day. It isn't available to sustain yourself and to empower a new community to come into existence.
Author and Microsoft executive Glen Weyl talks about radical reforms of capitalism with EconTalk host Russ Roberts. Weyl is worried about the concentration of corporate power, especially in the tech sector. But rather than use the traditional tools of antitrust, he has a more radical strategy for reorganizing corporate governance entirely.