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  • I did with my S10+, so you definitely could more recently.

    Having said that I'm finding the crud much reduced on my S23, like they don't try to push bixby down your throat every 10 seconds.

  • Reddit kills awards and coins
  • You need to read the room. Some subs lean more one way than another, along every axis.

    It's not "the internet", it's other people, so you do need to treat them with respect, your own wishes on how to behave don't overrule theirs. If you get banned, you obviously didn't read the room.

  • Reddit kills awards and coins
  • Pretty sure it's going to be some kind of "tipping" system, where it can be traded for real money.

    Cue massive invasion by bot farms, this always happens when there is money to be made from posting/generating something. It's going to go downhill so fast.

  • Second largest Lemmy instance preemptively un-friends Facebook
  • I think you didn't understand my comment. " thousands of lemmy users being drowned out by millions of Threads users, who are a different demographic, have different goals for the platform" specifically.

  • I feel sorry for men who have to wear pants
  • To all the men saying they're comfortable enough in jeans / chinos / whatever... you should TRY wearing a dress in a hot summer. There is a little bit of adjusting to get used to it, but after that damn they feel amazing. Women are so lucky to wear these whenever they want to.

    You can of course decide you're comfortable enough in whatever, but an informed decision is always the better thing.

  • Second largest Lemmy instance preemptively un-friends Facebook
  • Up to 70 million as of a day ago https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-07-07/meta-s-threads-has-70-million-signups-surprising-zuckerberg

    I'm not concerned how many of these are real users - all the shills, the bots, are even worse than real users as they will just be spewing their propaganda around as much as possible.

    Adding ONE million users overnight to the fediverse would be disruptive enough, 10x the biggest day from the influx from reddit. We're looking at orders of magnitude more than that.

  • lemmy.world has bent the knee to corporations. Consolidated comments into body.
  • I disagree entirely, that's simply incorrect. You can observe whether it is a cesspool or not whether you federate or not. The federation will not affect it at all. Everyone is able to go and use Threads, we won't need to rely on "random screenshots or hearsay", or to federate in order to see whether it's good or not.

    It's an unknown quantity, 1000x bigger than the current fediverse. If we federate then block, there is just a mess to clean up. And you know the first few days are going to be a nightmare anyway, as they are with any social media platform, while the controls spin up and new ways to abuse them are found.

    The benefit to doing it early is to let it land and let the smoke clear before making a judgement, without creating a mess for existing users. This is really obvious.

  • Second largest Lemmy instance preemptively un-friends Facebook
  • I don't agree with this notion of "facebook content" vs "fediverse" content or anything like that. Content is just content, it's links, it's media, whatever. It's not "facebook shit" any more than reddit shit or lemmy shit. Content is a by-product of the users, so who/what the userbase is is extremely important - and that is why how it is marketed, who it appeals to and so forth, and the relative scale. thousands of lemmy users being drowned out by millions of Threads users, who are a different demographic, have different goals for the platform, and so forth, is the real issue.

    You acknowledge that you have moved on from platforms when facebook/meta have got involved, and you're welcome to take your decisions on this, but it runs into problems in a federated environment where the goal is to increase interoperability by default.

    Don't get me wrong, I think our goals are the same, to have an environment where people can talk and share links that is relatively exclusive / for like-minded people. I just don't think the angle of facebook/not facebook is the right one (tbh I would go further - I would not integrate, but not because of the provenance/company, but because of the users' expectations coming over from Threads)

  • lemmy.world has bent the knee to corporations. Consolidated comments into body.
  • Given the relative scales, it's best to put protection in place, then wait and see.

    If Threads is a positive place, we open up and nothing is lost.

    If Threads is a(nother) cesspit of hate and bots, then we have protected ourselves from it.

  • Second largest Lemmy instance preemptively un-friends Facebook
  • It's not about Zuckerberg, it's about the userbase. With something that grew to 30 million users literally overnight, it's impossible to determine what it will be like, and how it will mesh with the existing fediverse content/users.

    With something this scale, it only makes sense to secure and observe - pre-emptively block, watch the content, maybe even poll the users on what should be done. There is nothing to be lost this way, it's only a cautious approach towards a potential later link.

    What could be lost is the Threads community overwhelms the lemmy community before there is a chance to react (it is 1000x bigger, after all). It makes sense to be cautious, here.

    This isn't inconveniencing anyone, any user can make an account on Threads as well and use both right now.

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