• m_f@midwest.social
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    12 days ago

    The advantage of the Fediverse is exactly that, that each instance can decide if they federate or not. The thing that I’m wary of is a renewal of Embrace, extend, and extinguish. I’d like to think that Zuckerberg isn’t going to try playing dirty tricks, but we’ll see what happens if and when Threads ever becomes really successful.

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      12 days ago

      EEE would require existing Mastodon users moving to threads which I can’t see happening

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        12 days ago

        EEE would require existing Mastodon users moving to threads

        It would not.

        Meta could implement ActivityPub in Facebook, and there’s your majority population. Imagine a Facebook user “friending” your mastodon account. You follow them back because it’s your mom, and so does basically everyone. Next, Facebook implements Pages to round off the concept of “communities.” Then, Facebook introduces a genuinely useful extension - marketplace. Once a decent clip of people set up shop, trim off any instances that don’t adopt the FriendlyPub fork.

        Bam, EEE.

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          Once a decent clip of people set up shop, trim off any instances that don’t adopt the FriendlyPub fork.

          And you’ll be back at square one, as if Facebook hadn’t federated in the first place. Which is essentially how the Fediverse is right now.

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        12 days ago

        There’s a lot of shitty things they can do. They could push for changes to ActivityPub that nobody sane wants, confusing everybody that says “We support ActivityPub”, and spread FUD about anyone that doesn’t move to their new shitty version. Similar to how Google pushes through changes to web standards that benefit them, forcing Firefox to implement them too.

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          12 days ago

          Then it’s up to Mastodon not to bow to the changes. The worst thing that can happen is that we lose federation with Threads again.

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      12 days ago

      If you and others don’t like Threads to begin with then why would the “extinguish” part ever work? The people who are already here aren’t going to stop just because Threads federates and then later on unfederates.

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        11 days ago

        I won’t use threads, but the Fediverse is relatively small. It would suck if they managed to play dirty tricks and steal a large fraction of current fediverse users.

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          8 days ago

          the topic of this thread is Biden pardoning his son, who was guilty of serious financial crimes.

          Sure but how come there was no thread about Trump pardoning Blogorovich, who was guilty of much more serious crimes?

          i disapprove of all these guys.

          Did you ever express your disapproval of Trump pardoning Blogorovich? Because you are only outraged by whoever the media tells you to be outraged about. You are unwittingly allowing yourself to be manipulated by the media. And because I don’t take my orders from the media, I am much more outraged by the far worse Trump pardon of Blogorovich. Which the media didn’t tell you to be outraged about.