The fediverse is discussing if we should defederate from Meta’s new Threads app. Here’s why I probably won’t (for now).

(Federation between plume and my lemmy instance doesn’t work correctly at the moment, otherwise I would have made this a proper crosspost)

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Alright, out of all the comments in this thread, this is the one I’ve reported to the mods. I will accept your arguments (even though the same ones have been made over and over) but what’s up with all this hate? Who hurt you so much that you have to throw paragraphs full of insults at someone?

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Its your choice as instance owner to do that

Visit https://fedipact.online/ to see a list of instance owners who will defederate their instance from Threads

Heads up: its a long list

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“It forces them to play by the rules”

They will play by the rules because that’s the Embrace step of EEE, not because anyone forced them to.

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… could you argue that federation content from a cc-by-sa licensed instance would be in violation on a commercial instance? Meta is a us corporation after all

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Interesting take, but I am still defederating them to hell and asking others to do so. Facebook’s moderation approch is to allow the most hateful cingeng under the guise of fair political speech and I won’t stand for it

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