@SDF@sdfpubnix Please tell me that all #SDF instances across the Fediverse will be [#defederat
@SDF@sdfpubnix Please tell me that all #SDF instances across the Fediverse will be #defederating with #threads.net and any other instances created thereafter by any of the major data mining tech companies.
Google hasnāt actively tried to shutdown its competing email providersā¦ Meta has (tried to purchase or shut down its competitors on multiple occasions). Why do you think they arenāt trying to do that this time?
Google (gmail) and Microsoft (hotmail/outlook) are both infamous for anticompetitive behaviour.
I can't know Meta's internal strategy for sure, but I'd speculate that they see Twitter as the primary competitor to Threads by a significant margin.
Fediverse integration, introducing fediverse concepts to a large number of people, seems more likely part of one-upping Twitter rather than an attempt to kill the fediverse.
So if Reddit or Twitter decided to join the fediverseā¦ you would be ok with that?
Social media isnāt something neutral like email, social media companies manipulate their usersā opinions and their feeds for profit. I just donāt believe we should just give away the digital commons again. If Threads was just about killing Twitter, Facebook wouldnāt be adding fediverse functionality to Threads in the first place.
I mostly agree, but I've seen elsewhere that the fediverse (or some corners of it) were set up with the explicit intent to be ad-free and privacy respecting.
My opinion is that it all comes down to two things:
Will Threads respect that intent?
Given the difficulty of moderating content, can we handle the expected volume?
The answers to those questions can guide the admins (and us, I guess) in the decision.
One thing we could do, I guess, is block users from moving to Threads once that's a feature that exists. Blocking it entirely feels a little pointless. We're in no position to actually kill it.