Hi guys,

So I maybe have a major noob question. But with threads and meta joining the fediverse, and instances should (could/shouldn’t/will or will not) defederate from them… Is there something that I, as a simple user, can of should do?

Update Ok so lemmy.world just posted this https://lemmy.world/post/1274909

Saying they are going to wait and see.

To be honest, I don’t trust meta for one bit so maybe it is time to switch server

Update 2 I liked this post https://ploum.net/2023-06-23-how-to-kill-decentralised-networks.html

Update 3 Apparently I can’t migrate my account (yet)…

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Yeah, blocking Meta as well @ FancyWhale. Not a fan of anything Meta/Google related anyways.

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Lemmy.ml just preemptively did it. I think lemmy.world also did it earlier but you’ll have to double check that.

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threads.net is not listed in the blocked instances on lemmy.world/instances, so they haven’t done it as of now. I can see it in lemmy.ml/instances

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Do we know that this is the one and only domain that they will use when and if they actually enable federation ?

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How would that even work? afaik lemmy can only see communities. would it show up as a huge stream in one community?

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it’s based on mastodon as far as I know, so it will show a community per user where only the community owner can post.

I’m not sure about replies though…

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What is the benefit of that? What would happen if Threads users could integrate with Lemmy?

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lemmy.ca has blocked it too.

good eggs, those admins.

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Let’s go Canada!

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