• @stanleytweedle@lemmy.world
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    1731 year ago

    ‘Despite’ seems out of place here. Those 30M users didn’t sign up ‘despite’ the flaws, they give no fucks about how flawed their social media is.

    Like me saying I eat bacon sandwiches despite the health consequences.

    • Onii-Chan
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      100% this. For everyone that takes their online privacy and freedom very seriously, there are literal millions of others who couldn’t give less of a fuck and proudly parrot the “if you have nothing to hide, you’ve got nothing to worry about” bullshit, like they’re some enlightened cunt atop their own tower who conveniently ignores the consequences of every company that experiences a major data breach.

      These people are the reason the internet has devolved as hard as it has, and it makes me sick to know there’s nothing that can be done to stop things from only getting worse - the masses enable the surveillance capitalist machine, and what’s worse is that they’ve become convinced they need it to survive. Meta pushing their fucking nose into places it isn’t welcome, like the fediverse, just further proved it to me. These big tech firms will not stop until they own a piece of every free region of the internet, and they know that no matter how vocal their opponents are, that the lobotomized fuckwits that make up the bulk of their userbase will just lap up anything they put out.

      Social media was a fucking huge mistake.

      • r4venw
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        131 year ago

        Not to sound like a naïve, brain dead optimist but maybe this is our chance to draw our line in the sand. If Threads falls on its face, it will likely serve as precedence for other companies who think they can use the fediverse for their own gain, no?

        As Louis Rossmann says, “never go to war with the internet because you will lose”. I’d like to think that the people who make that quote possible are all migrating or have migrated to the fediverse.

      • becool
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        21 year ago

        despite not knowing what it means, in this context, it means whatever affords me the chance to nitpick. in essence, despite lacking any authority to make such a decision, and the absence of any motivation to the contrary, i define words how i like. the result is that, despite my efforts, my arguments are incoherent. however, in lieu of better alternatives, despite, which heretofore had usually be defined such that it always was in reference to spiting a particular thing.

    • @ddnomad@infosec.pub
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      21 year ago

      Bacon sandwiches are fine as long as it’s not ultra processed bread and stuff. Embrace the bacon. Zuck the zuck.

  • @prwnr@programming.dev
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    821 year ago

    people seem to be in a big need of something different than Twitter.

    and also the FB/Instagram users are likely not to hesitate to join one more Meta app that preys on their privacy.

      • @_cerpin_taxt_@lemmy.world
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        131 year ago

        Now you can't even read Tweets without an account.

        Why would you even want to look at it at this point? It’s Nazis all the way down now.

      • @PantsOnHead@lemmy.world
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        It’s because Musk sniffs his own farts and has bullshitted his way into more and more money his entire life. He wanted to morph Twitter into the platform he wanted, but also tried to make it net a profit, by 1) fucking over people/companies to whom he owed money, and 2) trying to squeeze money out of users who had used the platform for free for over a decade.

        He’s one of those asshole kids who start bum fights, but he’s trying to get the bums to pay him for participating and he’s not paying out to the bettors who won.

  • 567PrimeMover
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    Data collected by Threads can include users’ sexual orientation, race and ethnicity, biometric data, trade union membership, pregnancy status, politics, and religious beliefs. Threads can also collect data on users’ employment, as well as health and fitness. Beyond that, the app also can collect data monitoring users’ location and other web activity.

    Geez meta, do you want the results of my colonoscopy too? (spoiler: they do)

    “Health and financial data, precise location, search history, browsing history, and more are not needed for a user to be on the app and are instead used to create a more hyper-personalized and targeted experience on the app or shared with and sold to advertisers,” Schroeder told Ars.

    Fuck targeted experiences, all my homies hate targeted experiences

    • Neato
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      151 year ago

      Sexuality and union membership? FUCK THAT.

    • @grue@lemmy.world
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      I’m more disgusted and disappointed with humanity than surprised.

      There’s been a lot of discussion on here lately about the flaws of federated social media, but you know what the biggest one is? No marketing to point out to all these dipshits that there’s more to the Internet than Zuckerberg’s bullshit.

    • Heresy_generator
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      It doesn’t seem surprising to me at all that <3% of Instagram’s monthly active users (or <6% of their daily active users) were curious enough to go through just a couple of clicks to see what it was about.

    • rodhlann
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      Is it really so surprising? They have the entire Instagram userbase to feed off of. All the Instagram users have to do is open Threads and they are already a user. The userbase was already there, Meta just had to activate it.

      I think for this same reason Threads probably will stick around. Especially with the way Twitter is going. Can’t say I’ll be joining in on the fun though

    • falconhoof
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      91 year ago

      That Meta swooped in right when Twitter were at their lowest point? I feel like this isn’t very surprising. I also think that this isn’t actually going to be the revolutionary platform some people are making out it will be.

      • thablkafrodite
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        The thing is that it doesn’t need to be. I just needs to be ever so slightly better then twitter.

    • @lurkandtwerk@lemmy.world
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      People who use Twitter have been desperate for an alternative. Surprised it took one of the big corps this long to throw their hat in the ring, tbh.

  • FuckOff
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    251 year ago

    I’ll be shocked if Threads is relevant within two months.

    • @myusernameisokay@lemmy.world
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      Maybe. I think there’s a lot of dislike towards Elon out there, people are just looking for an alternative to Twitter. The recent surge in popularity for threads is just proof of that.

    • @Kinglink@lemmy.world
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      41 year ago

      You could say that about Facebook and yet it trundles on.

      Threads will be relevant because Meta has the money to keep making it relevant.

      Meta VR would have died by any other company, but Meta VR will stick around for quite a while because Zuckerberg money.

    • @MimicJar@lemmy.world
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      21 year ago

      Unless Twitter completely turns things around (spoiler, they won’t) I expect Threads will slowly grow over the next several months; both in users and features.

      At the moment Threads isn’t ready (from a functionality standpoint) to absorb Twitter, but it will be the more time they have.

      From a Mastodon/Fediverse standpoint the sooner Twitter falls over, the better. (Assuming it’s ready to scale and take on users, I think probably, but who knows.)

      In short unless something dramatic happens I expect Threads (for better or worse) will be around for a long time.

    • HidingCat
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      I made a few comments on various news sites (and techie news sites too), and the overwhelming response was basically they were happy to choose the lesser of two evils. And the fact that Threads is working while Twitter is in shambles.

      No wonder the open Internet is fucked.

  • HobbitFoot
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    221 year ago

    Design flaws compared to what? The flaming piece of shit that is Twitter right now?

    I get that it isn’t Mastodon, but it is amazing what you can do when you can mobilize an existing app to gain users for another one.

  • @simple@lemmy.mywire.xyz
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    161 year ago

    Heard some people at work talking about it with such excitement and zeal. It really does baffle me how little people care about privacy as long as they get their fix of social media entertainment. It’s a little depressing, and I can only hope that Threads don’t ruin the Fediverse in the future.

    • @agitatedpotato@lemmy.world
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      81 year ago

      I think its as simple as people as a group tend to have short memory. Right now Musk = bad, so they run to Zucc despite knowing he’s just as bad maybe worse. They want to feel like they’re doing something. Seriously if you’re evil all you gotta do is stay quiet for long enough to come back into the spotlight.

  • @scarabic@lemmy.world
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    81 year ago

    The question here is: how many users should we expect Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram, with all the cash hoard of Meta behind it, to be able to get together for a new app?

    30 mil sounds like peanuts in that context. Aren’t there like a billion people on Meta’s properties?

    • 🦥󠀠󠀠󠀠󠀠󠀠󠀠
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      It is peanuts to Meta but not to others like Masterdon and the Fediverse. It’s also enough of a message to the likes of Twitter to be seen as a threat.

      It goes to show how monopolized the social converse is these days online.

  • @Kinglink@lemmy.world
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    81 year ago

    If you’re already accepting of Facebook, design flaws, and privacy concerns aren’t going to sway you from “The new thing”.

  • genoxidedev1
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    61 year ago

    I REALLY don’t understand the appeal of Threads it’s basically Instagram but with a new interface. Maybe I haven’t looked too much into it myself since its still really new. But all those 30 Million people definitely only joined it because of name recognition and nothing else.

  • NickwithaC
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    1. How many of those accounts are bots?

    2. How many of the humans will still be posting in 30 days?

    • @glockenspiel@lemmy.world
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      Well, Threads has an estimated 30+ million users already. Threads will easily have more daily active users than the entirety of the Fediverse if even just 1% stick around.

      Threads would have 150% the number of users in that case, and that’s assuming the app stops growing.

      I’ve gotten a good amount of pushback (well reasoned, but pushback nonetheless) about my position on how we need to think of where we fit into all of this. But realistically we are tiny. ActivityPub—if it ever comes to Threads—can be easily bastardized and made proprietary by Meta unilaterally.

      We’ve seen it more times than we can even remember. Microsoft did it with IE, Google is doing it with Chrome and RCS (for those who haven’t seen my other comments: no, Android RCS is not an open standard. Google closed it with proprietary layers which is why no other messaging apps are allowed to access Google’s RCS save for a few like Samsung), and even Mastodon.

      That’s right: Mastodon has not adapted ActivityPub fully to standard and instead opts to go it’s own way. And now other projects are hiving off and—you guessed it—implemented Mastodon’s approach rather than the official ActivityPub standard.

      At least according to ActivityPub co-creator Evan Prodromou (on the Changelog podcast episode “Into the Fediverse” on 2023-02-24 around the 10 minute mark). He isn’t putting down Mastodon at all; but it stands to show just how easily a single big player can hijack things. We got lucky that Mastodon didn’t radically pivot and integrate hostile practices.

      But Meta will. We all know this. This is what capitalists do. They gain nothing by allowing competition, even if minor.

      Edit: in case I wasn’t clear, I’m not attacking Mastodon. I love Mastodon. I don’t love the NDA that the creator signed with Meta. I don’t like his stances regarding Meta. I understand things do need to deviate at points, as is the nature of all software. I’m a software engineer myself (albeit not for anything related to ActivityPub or social media). It is more an example of how quickly things can go sideways with just one big player willing it into existence.

      • HeartyBeast
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        21 year ago

        But realistically we are tiny.

        Exactly - too small to be of any bother.

        • @glockenspiel@lemmy.world
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          31 year ago

          Agreed, to an extent. But falling into the siren song of “the goal is federation no matter what” will inevitably lead us down the road traveled many times before. The problem comes when Meta starts tweaking and exploiting. If our implementations change to maintain adequate federation with Meta—well, it is only a matter of time at that point.

          I again point to RCS. That was tiny. Google still bothered, and now the only real implementation is their own because anyone with a say simply went along with it (whether directly, or via passivity).

          On the other hand, we are significant enough to warrant pandering and supposed adoption. There’s no reason for Threads to use (eventually) ActivityPub.

          Some have theorized that Meta glommed onto it in order to skirt EU regulations regarding gatekeepers. That could be another angle.

          But I’m truly worried that, as decentralized communities and ultimately disorganized projects, one big player will swing through and take it all away in one way or another. It’s happened before.

          • HeartyBeast
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            the goal is federation no matter what

            I don’t think anyone is saying that should be the case. However, neither do I think we should be saying “no federation, no matter what”. Meta is purely self-interested, of course, but I don’t think we have any idea what it’s intentions are with regard to ActivityPub

  • @CodaChroma@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    51 year ago

    I’m more interested in seeing the daily users in like a month or so. Tons of folks I know, including myself, are checking it out just bc it’s brand new. Personally, I’ve seen enough and it’s pretty garbo, and I’m guessing a lot of people will do the same.

    Folks will drop it because it’s cringe before they drop it for anything privacy related.