In opposition to this post … Name your most favorite upsides of software being federated.

  • JackGreenEarth@lemm.ee
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    11 months ago

    The obvious ones - that it’s not controlled by a single company, that you share data between instances.

    • Blaze@sopuli.xyz
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      11 months ago

      Definitely. Following the shitshow of the API termination from Reddit, conscious Reddit users are now probably aware of that major advantage of federation in comparison to centralized.

  • danhakimi@kbin.social
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    One way monopolies form is through economic efficiency. One major cause of that efficiency is positive network effects. Network effects are the economic effects multiple people gain when they use the same product as one another; this is particularly obvious in social networks, which get to be more fun when your friends use them, or when cool, smart people use them to create guides, stories, videos, music, etc. that you can enjoy. Social media tends to suck when there aren’t many people on it, since nobody’s really talking about anything you want to talk about, and if you post a lot, you feel like you’re shouting into the wind.

    However, competition and variety are still good things. They still help advance technology, and help keep firms honest. Monopolies take advantage of their consumers, because they can. Because they have no competition.

    Is there a way we can have competition and variety while still taking advantage of positive network effects?

    Yeah, federation. Extend one network across any number of services that want to participate in the network. The network can grow arbitrarily big, while the market remains competitive.

  • Smokeydope@lemmy.world
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    Normal every day joes can individually contribute to building a service that isn’t corporate backed or controlled by investors. This means there’s no weird backdoor shinnanigans like shadowbanning or post being deleted/censored just for getting too many downvotes. The fact each instance caters to its own crowd but can cross interact with other crowds is an excellent balance between finding a community that you feel comfortable in but not being in an echo chamber unless you want to be. If a instance truly becomes toxic and starts to attract nasty hateful types of people it can be defederated so the rest of the lemmyverse community doesn’t have to deal with nutjobs and trolls.

  • rufus@discuss.tchncs.de
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    Users get control and get to truely participate. It’s not 100% driven by capitalist motives and tailored to fit the advertising and selling private data market. But that’s more upsides of free software… Federated: It’s not driven by a single actor to fit their purpose. Instead, I can make it fit my purpose.