cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/12225991

TL;DR: The common view on Meta’s Threads is that it will be either all good or all bad, leading to oversimplified and at the end contra productive propositions like the Fedipact. But in reality, it’s behaviour will most likely change dynamically over time, and therefore, to prevent us getting in a position, in which Threads can actually perform EEE on us, we need to adapt a dynamic strategy as well.

  • F_Haxhausen@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    “but with its currently starting commercialization”

    Wait. The fediverse is going commercial?

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      10 months ago

      I mean, that was a leap ahead, but there are currently a few companies directing towards the fediverse: Meta, Wordpress, Medium, Mozilla, Flipchart. Also look at the most recent The Verge arcticles about the fediverse, they are also pushing the point that the social web will be a growing market in 2024 (https://www.theverge.com/23990974/social-media-2023-fediverse-mastodon-threads-activitypub).

      You could say that this is all hype, but I think its clear the “hobby phase” of the Fediverse is beginning to end and a new phase starts. At the latest when Threads federates with Mastodon.

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        10 months ago

        They will take everything and shit on it.

        What’s the point in being here if the corporations are coming here?

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            10 months ago

            Before, in the olden times, the internet was just a bunch of random websites and forums and IRC AND USEnet.

            Now it’s, “Where SHOULD I GO to be seen others and be validated?!?!”

            I sound old. And I am. But,

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          10 months ago

          Do you people want others on fedi or not? Jesus Christ.

          Devs: make thing

          Others: use thing

          You: stop it!

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            I just thought the fediverse was going to be free of corporate/advertising/tracking shit-show.

            If it isn’t going to be free of corporate bullshit why be here instead of Instagram or Twitter or Facebook?

            What is the difference? None.

            I used to care. But now? I don’t care where people go on the internet. Why be invested in fediverse if the fediverse is just another FaceBook?

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              For me its not about corporate/non-corporate. I think it would already hugely improve the situation if social networking wouldn’t be controlled by one monopoly.

              It’s the same with E-Mail and RSS. It’s working fine because there is no monopoly.

    • Carighan Maconar@lemmy.world
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      No but there are basically two ways things can go:

      • The Fediverse stays tiny. It will probably be non-commercial, such a tiny userbase isn’t attractive to for-profit companies.
      • It blows up, getting big. This makes Meta really the smallest problem, as the bigger thing to worry about will be the sheer amount of corporations setting up activity-pub based applications and commercializing as much of the system as possible.