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  • I understand why you want that, and I'm glad that decentralization/defederation allow you to keep that.

    I have to ask though, why do you want to keep other people from getting that algorithmic, corporate content if they want it? Especially since this will allow them to do it without giving up so much personal info via apps. (While also allowing us to interact/evangelize the FOSS way > corporate systems)

  • I think a lot of people feel similarly, we’re just exhausted from all the pearl clutching in the fediverse.

    I think it’s cool they’re federating. I’m excited to see some of that mainstream content without giving up so much of my personal info/data.

    I’m also excited that there will be defederated places to go to if I don’t want to see/interact with the Meta crowd.

  • But why do they want to consume the fediverse?

    The fedidb.org site says the fediverse has ~10m MAUs (a lot of which are probably already on Meta)

    Threads got like 10m users on day 1.

    It would be such a small increase in users/content for them to consume and most of the people here block ads anyway, so I feel like we’re their worst demographic.

  • Only if people voluntarily give up their privacy and switch to a threads account/app, right? I mean ultimately the argument is that Meta will develop features so cool that we’ll all give up our privacy for them?

    Idk, it just seems like if that’s the fear, I think it will happen regardless and even defederating won’t really stop that. I feel like people will just make new accounts wherever the cool place to be is.

    I’m all for defederating just because you don’t want to see or associate with that content though, that totally make sense.

  • sigh

    Jump
  • The entire fediverse is built upon the idea of an open protocol that anyone is welcome in yet it seems like everyone is shocked that a corporation is finally jumping in.

    This was inevitable and more will be coming. The beauty of the fediverse is that you can still find an instance that gets all the mainstream content of the Meta stuff while not subjecting you to the algorithm and data gathering that Meta apps have. In addition, if you DON'T want to participate and see that stuff, the fediverse provides ways to de-federate your neck of the woods and live in bliss without seeing and interacting with any Meta content.

  • sigh

    Jump
  • I think it’s a downside that I’ve heard they’re not federating immediately, but rather doing that in a few months.

    Instagram Threads WILL entice a bunch of people to leave Twitter (and eventually get to the fediverse), but if Insta Threads aren’t federated on day 1, we can’t offer up alternatives to users that doesn’t harvest data.

    Instead, they’ll only get that choice in a few months, though still better than never I guess 🤷‍♂️

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