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  • Cross posted my reply too:

    Of all the people that migrated from reddit to voat, quite a lot were from the banned subs like fatpeoplehate. That means the userbase is naturally more toxic.

    Of all the people that migrated to lemmy, there isn’t the same bias. I don’t think we need to worry that much.

  • Of all the people that migrated from reddit to voat, quite a lot were from the banned subs like fatpeoplehate. That means the userbase is naturally more toxic.

    Of all the people that migrated to lemmy, there isn't the same bias. I don't think we need to worry that much.

  • I get all the hate for meta and zuck, and I agree that they would only do so for their own commercial benefit, but I don’t think we should defederate without seeing what federating means. Everyone here is instinctively panicking and running around like headless chickens without seeing what it would actually entail.

    Threads is like mastodon. If federating with threads only means that threads users can participate in lemmy, I see that as an advantage for us.

    If we were a mastodon instance, this conversation would be very different.

  • I downvoted.

    I get all the hate for meta and zuck, and I agree that they would only do so for their own commercial benefit, but I don't think we should defederate without seeing what federating means. Everyone here is instinctively panicking and running around like headless chickens without seeing what it would actually entail.

    Threads is like mastodon. If federating with threads only means that threads users can participate in lemmy, I see that as an advantage for us.

    If we were a mastodon instance, this conversation would be very different.

  • What exactly is the problem they're trying to solve here?

    If it's just calling in or out, electronic tripwires, ground sensors and cameras are enough. Why would AI come into the picture?

    Or is this one of those old-men-trying-to-use-buzzwords situation? "We are going to employ generative AI machine learning blockchain cloud technology"?