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  • kobra@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    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.

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        1 year ago

        their data will (maybe) be available, but as far as actual features threads is a whole different thing

        think of it like kbin and lemmy: we can interact between them, but if lemmy adds a feature kbin doesn’t get it

        so if threads adds a feature, mastodon and the rest of the fediverse doesn’t automatically get it

        actually pinned posts i think is a good example for kbin and lemmy: they both have pinned posts, but they’re slightly different and therefor don’t operate correctly together

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        1 year ago

        why do you think they care enough about the comparatively tiny amount here in the fediverse to do the whole embrace-extinguish stuff?

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          Same reason Spez is still doing damage control over 3% of his userbase leaving, up to and including signing up more bots to boost traffic and denounce the protests. It’s not like he’s losing a whole lot, he’s kept multimillions of users (human and otherwise) to make his shareholders happy and his site will stumble along pretty ok for years. But in capitalism, especially the ad-driven digital sphere, eyes are everything.

          Federating with the rest of us IS a blip in the grand scheme, but so was 3%. The fediverse existing outside of Threads carries the very significant risk that their users will sign up for their service and see the other platforms that are just as nice without being ad-soaked, subscription-based, and demanding your real name while they sell every ounce of your info.

          One of us is going to be leeching users from the other and meta will not like this, so they’re liable to make damn sure it’s them. It wouldn’t really shock me to see them neglect to upkeep federation with non-meta instances while they attempt to charm users away with a recognizable, high-traffic platform full of bells and whistles.