I personally feel as if its like polluting the fediverse!

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At best it’s a ploy to attempt to destabilize and conquer what had already been built. At worst it’s an attempt to outright destroy their competition from the inside.

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Hopeful the fediverse has enough built-in resilience that Meta’s intention don’t matter and can be safely ignored

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May be naive and optimistic of me, but given that Threads has such a narrow focus, that being short text posts or “microblogging”, I’d say it already greatly pales in comparison to the wider array of federated web apps.

Like, there’s Pixelfed (Insta-like), Lemmy & Kbin (Reddit-likes), PeerTube (YouTube-like), Owncast (Twitch/Kick-like), Friendica/Hubzilla/Diaspora (Facebook-like?), Funkwhale (Spotify/SoundCloud-like?), Bookwyrm (Goodreads-like), WriteFreely (Medium-like), and uh…The list just goes on and on. There’s so much more than just microblogging built on ActivityPub, and even totally different protocols that enable federation (Diaspora & Hubzilla aren’t built strictly with ActivityPub, for instance, though certain elements may interface using it).

Tbh I see Threads as more likely to run a rather strict allow list of which sites they federate with, rather than ever openly federating, simply as a means to control the user experience and limit their liability for what their users may be exposed to (I know, that probably sound silly given their track record of exposing folks to awful shit, but they can’t let women’s nipples be seen!).

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I think this is a great take that I hadn’t considered. A lot of what I used twitter for was a short blurb and link to a site with more info. So if threads can be a forum to bring people to the fuller content of Lemmy, Kbin, Pixelfed etc, it might be useful.

Even if they go full evil (and we know they will) and try to disconnect into a standalone platform the user base will still be fedi-friendly and might create a Mastadon/Kbin account to keep seeing that content.

My biggest concern is about the vibe-check though. Right now things are super supportive and friendly, Reddit-lurkers (like me) feel safer here. From what little I’m seeing on threads already (second-hand) the early adopters have some seriously problematic personalities amongst them. And I’m watching closely to see if Meta does their typical “shit floats to the top” algorithmic moderation.

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It can’t be ignored. It’s outlined in the thread privacy policy that any form of interaction with one of their posts, be it upvoting, boosting or commenting, will allow them to create a surveillance profile for your account, and let them associate it with other Facebook/Instagram/WhatsApp data they might already have and use it to serve you ads and ‘personalised content’.

Their policies are contagious, meaning that for example if kbin defederates from threads, but lemmy.world doesn’t and they can still see each other, meta can still gather information about you because your posts reach them through lemmy.world.

Fediverse must absolutely block threads and every instance that doesn’t defederate from meta.

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This is all on the open web. If they find it useful to create surveillance profiles of fediverse users they will do so, whether we defederate or not. That’s the current price of being on the internet.

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12 points

Embrace, extend, exterminate

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That would be a nope from me. I’m not looking forward to the potential impact this could have on fediverse members.

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looks like none unless you have an account on threads or log into your account using threads. The latter one would be an interesting honeypot

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Ok GPT, how do you defend your home in a time where the enemy is on your land

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@chatgpt@lemmings.world how do you defend your home in a time where the enemy is on your land? keep the response short!

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You can defend your home by increasing security measures like alarms, cameras, and locks, creating a survival kit with essential supplies, developing an evacuation plan, and possibly investing in self-defense training. Always follow local laws and regulations regarding home defense.

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This is absolutely not helpful Mr. GPT

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Can’t the various servers of the Fediverse decide whether or not to federate with it? They’ll probably have quite a patchy view of it all.

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