• @Rottcodd@lemmy.ninja
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    871 year ago

    Funny thing - the last time I saw a promising forum destroyed, the beginning of the end was when people got all in a panic about some purported external threat and started demanding a “united front” to combat it. Then they started calling for retribution against anyone who didn’t join them. Then they just kept fanning the flames of hostility against anyone on the forum that they decided wasn’t sufficiently devoted to their cause, and the forum ended up tearing itself apart from within.

    • @SilentStorms@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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      This is getting ridiculous. Every thread about this is just people parroting “embrace, extend, extinguish” and “enshittification” ad nauseam. No one is actually saying how they could accomplish that. Even if they’re technically federated (which I doubt will happen, Meta will probably just want to federate with a couple of the biggest Mastodon servers) we will barely interact with them at all, think of how rarely Mastodon posts show up here. This is a grounded article on what’s going on: https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2023/07/what-to-know-about-threads/

      • @Rottcodd@lemmy.ninja
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        Yeah - I read that article yesterday.

        While I agree that the panic is tiresome, I wouldn’t call that a “grounded” article. It struck me as entirely predictable PR fluff from the “CEO” of Mastodon, which is to say, the specific person who stands to profit the most from any sort of deal with Meta.

        The strength of the fediverse is its freedom, and specifically each individual’s freedom to create an instance or join any instance they prefer. So my plan is to simply exercise my freedom as I see fit, and without submitting to the rhetoric either of people who are trying to convince me to panic or trying to convince me to welcome Meta with open arms.

      • KSP Atlas
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        71 year ago

        Wasn’t he paid by meta and put under an NDA? Would not trust any meta related info from him right now

    • @ModdedPhones@lemmy.mlOP
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      121 year ago

      Allowing meta to be federated with anything is like inviting the world’s best arsonist your house warming party.

      Also, allowing meta or any other of the BP is like pissing your pants, feel nice warm in the beginning…

      EEE is a known and well deployed tactic. And a lot larger threat than your perceived division of the user base.

      Join threads if you wish but don’t bring the fediverse down with you.

      • @Rottcodd@lemmy.ninja
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        121 year ago

        I have no intention of joining Threads, or of being a part of any instance that’s federated with them.

        And that’s entirely beside the point. I’m not arguing the merits (or lack thereof) of Threads or of federation with them.

        I’m simply relaying the fact that I’ve already seen a forum destroyed by the sort of internal strife you’re fomenting.

        And it should be noted that with your response, you’re still following the script exactly, by jumping to the conclusion that because I criticized your call for a “united front,” I must be on the side of the enemy.

        • @ModdedPhones@lemmy.mlOP
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          131 year ago

          Well here we are , we have 2 different points diverging. Everyone that wants to keep BD away as much as possible and your point that allowing them to fester and not only effecting your data but all of ours.

          I believe the majority will decide that they are tired of BD and want an alternative that is free from corporate overlords.

          Perhaps your fake unity not to splinter that is the problem and not my call for united Front?

          It’s quite obvious that we who do not want it will not participate in helping meta.

          What option do you leave us with?

          Not walling them off will be the problem in the long run.