Personally, I want nothing to do with them and I’m not willing to give them the benefit of the doubt. I moved to the Fediverse to get away from all these corpos.

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    Judging from their past and all the bad actions they have done in the past, bad for democracy, privacy, minorities and marginalised people and how openly they have a far/extreme-right bias. Well I feel extremely negative about them joining in. They were also part of destruction of another open/federated protocol in the past: they played big part in destroying XMPP/Jabber messaging. So I am afraid they will do their usual embrace, extend, and extinguish thing and their surveillance capitalist thing and yeah. no good. Best to block their instances outright.

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      Yeah, I was thinking of Jabber as well, when I heard this. For a brief period everything was perfect. Facebook and Google were both using Jabber. And even WhatsApp was using it, I think. So if you had an account somewhere you could actually chat with all your friends, totally unimpeded.

      EU should hurry up with their federation laws.

      • grus
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        EU should hurry up with their federation laws.

        What do you mean?

      • wagesj45
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        you can still use XMPP. i use it, my family uses it.

        hate facebook all you want (i certainly do) but dont act like normies would be living in a federated utopia without them. theyd be on whatever is closed source with the most number of people and the most advertising dollars behind it and the simplest user experience. normies like easy, and its hard to blame them.

          • wagesj45
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            true. but don’t forget that when these things were new, they came kicking and screaming. think of how many people retired during the PC/internet boom just so they wouldn’t have to deal with it all at work. the entire world changed and made websites/email a necessity to exist and survive. i don’t really see a minor flavor of tech like microblogging following that path. people will have an option between “easy and closed source” and “mildly just a little technical but with freedom” and will choose to go with whatever is easy.

    • SmokeInFog
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      I was going to say, while we can’t do Mich about them adopting an open protocol, please defederate with them

  • @ataraxia937@lemmy.ml
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    Even if they were somehow not evil, the sheer volume would technologically destroy any instance that tried to federate with them.

  • Frater Mus
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    They are free to set up an instance. Not sure who would federate with them.

  • Rolive
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    Fuuuuuck no! This isn’t actually happening right? This is just an idea I hope?

  • @t0fr@lemmy.ca
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    I’m trying to get away from Facebook and meta. I’d rather they weren’t remotely near me at all

    • @axellenium@lemmy.world
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      Exactly my thoughts, I don’t trust meta or zucky’s leadership, their motives will always be profit over everything else

  • Julian_1_2_3_4_5
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    I have to say, i don’t like it, i mean i got here, because i didn’t want to have anything to do anymore with them, but i guess if we are careful enough, they probably can’t do to much to destroy our current fediverse.

  • @reksas@sopuli.xyz
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    we shouldnt let them in. they would have done decentralized service years ago if there was money in it for them. They either want us to stop or try to seize control in only way that can -> by worming in.

    We must have zero-tolerance for corporations or we might as well just give up.

    • masterspace
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      We must have zero-tolerance for corporations or we might as well just give up.

      As long as servers cost money to run, corporations will need to be involved.

      At a fundamental level, it’s either

      a) run by donations as a non profit, but as we’ve seen from wikipedia it will be a constant struggle to have enough money to last indefinitely (especially since Reddit / kbin / lemmy cost a lot more to run than Wikipedia)

      b) run by subscriptions, which will greatly limit growth, reach, search engine optimization, etc.

      c) run by advertising in which case corporate ad networks (like the kind that Meta runs) will need to be involved or

      d) have instances that are government run / paid for, but it would be difficult to accomplish on a global scale and may come with restrictions that not everyone is happy with

      It sucks but those are pretty much the only four options for running a digital community that requires paid servers and hosting space. Either corporations or some large government organization are going to have to be involved.

      • @JshKlsn@lemmy.ml
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        About your first point, I’ve heard that Wikipedia is actually very wealthy and doesn’t need the money. They essentially run a scam every year asking for more.

        • @bric@lemm.ee
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          I don’t understand why everyone freaks out that wikipedia tries to keep a reserve. Yes, they have enough money on hand to run for a few years… Is that really such a bad thing? Why does everyone think nonprofits should be scrimping by before they do their next donation campaign?

          To me, keeping a reserve fund just seems like good money management, and I’d rather donate to an organization that manages their money well than one that doesn’t. If there were problems with a large chunk of donations not going to wikipedia upkeep it would be different, but as far as I can tell all of the controversy is just over the fact that they have a reserve at all

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            The biggest problem is the fact they beg for donations and the wording makes it seem like they are about to shut down unless you donate right now. They are disingenuous.

            No one said having reserve funds is bad, so please don’t put words in my mouth. Just don’t act like you’re about to shut down Wikipedia to get more money when you literally have millions in reserve. It’s scummy.

  • ikiru
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    I guess I’ll just go back to reading books and watching movies full time.

    Fuck all of those tech giants.

  • Meepster
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    Nope. Just nope. It’ll be the death of the Fediverse.

  • @WolfhoundRO@lemmy.world
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    They’re trojan horse. We can’t stop them from creating their own servers, but we can choose to defederate them. Up with the Anti-Meta Defederation Pact

    • @SuperIce@lemmy.world
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      Is that necessary though? I feel like we should let them join. If they do something malicious, then we can block them. IMO, it doesn’t make sense to just preemptively block them for no real reason.

      • @TrinityTek@lemmy.world
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        They’ve demontrated their evil nature in the past, promoting divisive and inciteful material and anything to drive engagement for the sake of advertiser dollars. I don’t think we need to wait for them to do it again in the Fediverse. Better to head that shit off right up front.

      • Th4tGuyII
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        Embrace, Extend, Extinguish. Microsoft did it before, we shouldn’t let Meta do it now.

      • @Cynosure@lemmy.world
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        It is wholly necessary. They will start massive data mining operations if they join, harming users of all instances.

        • @bric@lemm.ee
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          Data mining can happen without any of that, everything you post in the fediverse is literally available for anyone to see. Realistically, the most harm they can do is build controlled communities that grow so huge that they drown out all of the fediverse’s open communities.

          • a1studmuffin
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            Look at what happened with Google Chrome and browser standards. We don’t want a company that dominates the landscape changing the rules in their favour.

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          I don’t think I could disagree more. We value the fact that this tech can be scraped, API’d and redistributed. That’s kinda point and partial cause of the protesting going with Reddit at this moment. ???

          We have abilities to block it ourselves. We want options and features to customize our personal experiences as we see fit. That’s what we are trying to build here.

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    For myself, I’m not a fan either. But I think it could be a very good thing for the fediverse (still not a fan of that word) — which, as I understand it, is all about choice: the ability to easily access content across the fediverse, with the ability to ignore it just as easily.

    If it ends up breeding toxicity, then I’ll block any subs, and possibly the whole instance†. And if it gets really bad, I’ll just find a lemmy/mastodon/whatever instance that has defederated from them.

    † Sounds like this maybe isn’t possible yet, but is being looked at https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/2397

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        no need to preemptively block

        I think this is like a Lucy and Charlie Brown trying to kick the football situation. How many times are we going to give capitalists who have shown their true colors over and over the benefit of the doubt and be shocked when they proceed to embrace, extend, and destroy?

        It’s not a preemptive block, it’s a block based on a history of problematic actions.

        Edit: Though idk if “blocking” them from making an instance is even an option. I expect a separate island of instances not federating with for-profit instances.