I don’t think Lemmy instance admins are colluding in a secret underground lair like a group of supervillains. There is no point since the decision of one has no impact on the others.
Second, many of us aren’t here for the “features”, we’re here for the freedom.
My personal opinion is that I have no problem if my instance federates with Threads as long as the interactions are a net positive for us. If Threads users prove to be abusive then I have no problem defederating with them.
I'm honestly trying to figure out how the hell Meta is going to make money on this venture. The genie is out of the bottle for the Fediverse. If they try to show ads on Threads, people will presumably just get an account on a Mastodon instance and follow who they want from Threads...
Someone linked this in another thread on the topic. https://ploum.net/2023-06-23-how-to-kill-decentralised-networks.html
Well worth reading.
This article made me feeling sad.
It's a good, and very scary, reading but I would argue that it does not directly translate here because Lemmy / Kbin and Reddit are not social media per se, they are content focused instead of being person focus. Here no one cares who you are, we are all here for content. The XMPP EEE succeeded because once defederated people were not able to talk to their friends, defederating Threads would cut us off from strangers and their content, it's not a big deal.
We'll see what happens, hopefully the Fediverse will not be another free social media attempt killed by greedy corporates.
That's what I'm saying, they would allow people to have the choice to leave. I guess they could introduce features that work only among users of Threads (i.e. Extend in the EEE paradigm) to convince people to stay / switch over, but still people would have the choice not to care.
Just my 2 cents: Threads may not be used in the EU due to the GDPR and EU servers should therefore not federate with Threads, otherwise they themselves violate the GDPR. At least that is my understanding so far.
I will defederate it dont want that garbage
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