• Croquette@sh.itjust.works
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    11 months ago

    Not at all. Instances are free to ask other instances to not federate with Threads. And the other instances can tell the original instance to fuck off or agree with it.

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      11 months ago

      And then instances start fighting and decelerate from each other and it becomes this annoying game of will I be able to see the content I want to tomorrow? We’ll see how it turns out. Needing to keep moving instances isn’t my idea of a good thing like everyone else seems to think it is.

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        11 months ago

        You’re touching a sore topic. Hence the downvotes, many that have bought into the fediverse, believe (in a religious cult way) that its architecture won’t be taken advantage of by bad actors. Even though history has proven the opposite.

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          11 months ago

          I get that cult feeling for sure. There is a lot less nuance here. I’d be curious of the average demographic because I see a lot of naivety that’s probably linked to age & experience.

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            11 months ago

            That’s such a reductive sweep of a whole userbase. It’s not because you have a negative outlook that everybody has to be like you.

            People are thrilled to try and build something new and people like you come and shit on them to try to recreate reddit.

            At the very least, people are trying to take back a part of the internet that corporations controlled for more than a decade. So it’s normal that when a megacorp come and try to muddle the water, people are refusing that because they know their M.O.

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              11 months ago

              People are thrilled to try and build something new and people like you come and shit on them to try to recreate reddit.

              I’m not stopping you. If you want to re-lean the lessons of the past because you ignore those that experienced them, feel free. You can’t design a system ripe for corporate takeover and act shocked when it happens.

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                11 months ago

                You are advocating for Lemmy to be exactly that, a takeover from a big corporation. This is the exact reason why people don’t want to federate with Meta.

                You want to redo the same exact thing that we did 10-15 years ago, expecting a different result.

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                  11 months ago

                  No, I am pointing out that you developed a great open system with the false idea that individuals will be in power and little to no real consideration on how to stop corporations from taking it. Lemmy doesn’t exist in a vacuum. All the problems we have in real life with corporations gaining power is true in the fediverse, but worse because there are no courts to limit their power. Make no mistake about it, if Meta is motivated enough, they will steamroll everyone else. Not that many people are going to be loyal to the platform if the content isn’t there. If the content migrated to Threads so will 95% of the user base. Defederating one-by-one is not going to stop them and will fragment and make what we have now worse. I don’t believe it’s the answer, but am happy to be proven wrong.

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        11 months ago

        If that is the case, then the Lemmy will start to shrink or straight up die, but that is life.

        That’s the risk of the federation. But I much prefer that than a monolithic black box controlled by a mega corpo.

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          11 months ago

          I just want to find the content I like, the content that helps me solve problems, and a way to interact with it without being forced to see ads. I’m not going to use a worse product just because it’s not controlled by a corporation and I don’t think I’m alone in that across most of the population.

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            11 months ago

            Then maybe Lemmy isn’t for you then. The way the fediverse is structured at its core seems to be a problem for you.

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              11 months ago

              I don’t see it as a problem. If my instance starts walking off the content I like, then it’s a problem. But it’ll be a slow burn where I just use it less and less.