It should come as no surprise that the lemmy.ml admin team took about 2 minutes to decide to pre-emptively block threats / Meta. Their transparent and opportunistic scheme to commodify the fediverse and it’s users will not be allowed to proceed.

We strongly encourage other instance administrators to do the same, given the grave threat they pose to the fediverse.

  • @Vlyn@lemmy.ml
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    231 year ago

    It’s pretty damn simple actually. Let’s say we fully federate with Threads, what will happen?

    1. Threads gets a massive amount of users, they already have 20 million sign-ups on the first day! Their user base will be gigantic

    2. We’ll get a big influx of content (if Meta does the federation properly), huge communities will pop up on Threads and you’ll join those communities. It’s unlikely that Threads users will join communities hosted on smaller instances, why join a community with 1k users if Meta has one with 200k?

    3. Now Meta controls 99% of the users AND content. They can switch off federation at any moment. Maybe they cover it with “we have a new cool feature, but it breaks federation, sorry!” in that moment all our Lemmy instances lose most of their users and content. And you lose all your communities you joined

    4. Lemmy users will migrate to threads, because they want their content back, the fediverse dies (except for a few hundred to thousand hold-over nerds who won’t give up)

    Fuck Meta.

    • @nostalgicgamerz@lemmy.world
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      141 year ago

      Damn thinking about this, this is exactly what Reddit did with 3rd party apps

      1. Embrace openness by allowing 3rd party apps on the platform and gain user base in the process

      2. Once user base is high enough, start introducing features that aren’t available (chat, polls) in the API to entice users to abandon 3rd party apps for new features

      3. Once the users is high enough, cut 3rd party apps the fuck off and coerce users to use their app with no alternatives. Terminally online users won’t ask questions and will transition without hesitation to the official app to get their subreddit community fix.

      • @Vlyn@lemmy.ml
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        71 year ago

        It was even worse. Reddit didn’t make their own app, they bought a third party app (Alien Blue) and made it worse.

        But nobody cared about chat, polls, bought avatars or whatever, I was happy using RIF and rather didn’t have those things. Reddit wants you to have and use those things so you spend extra money in their shop. One more reason to get rid of third party apps.

      • @Fylkir
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        21 year ago

        Once user base is high enough, start introducing features that aren’t available (chat, polls) in the API to entice users to abandon 3rd party apps for new features

        Except in reddit’s case, both Chat and Polls are features that were hardly used.

    • @MeetInPotatoes@lemmy.world
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      51 year ago

      This, starting to feel a strong astroturf vibe here because 10 people upvoted the comment above you and yet nobody downvoted yours despite them being made within an hour of each other. It’s like they have bots going and upvoting each other’s pro-Meta posts. FUCK Meta and Reddit, these types of greedy CEO’s who don’t give a rats if they make the world better or worse as long as they make a buck are exactly the reason the people needed their own solution. Meta is literally the antithesis of everything decentralization is about. How the F did these people end up here if corporate control of their communication is just fine with them?