auntbutters
Sadly, there’s just not a critical mass of users in most of the communities I’m interested in. I pop in here every once in a while to see what’s going on, but it’s currently lacking the diversity of content that you get on Reddit. I’m still rooting for it to succeed.
Interesting article. I understand the concept there, but I still don’t see how defederation solves anything.
Threads is free to develop proprietary features in their app, whether they participate in the fediverse or not.
Defederation just prevents the two platforms from communicating. In my view, this hurts Lemmy’s growth far more than it could ever hurt a massive app like Threads. They are way too big to notice or care.
I honestly don’t understand the benefit of defederating. The argument seems to boil down to “Meta bad”.
The thing is, we’re not doing much to hurt Meta by defederating – they’re far too big to care. On the other hand, by silo-ing ourselves off as a tiny community, we’re actually just preventing our own potential growth.
Yeah, just like big companies like Google use email protocols with Gmail. It’s actually good for adoption. The alternative is that FB uses its own proprietary and competing protocol, making everything more fragmented.
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I understand your point that F has more whole numbers in the “habitable range”. I’m just skeptical about the importance of that fact. We don’t usually need precise temperatures in everyday life, so we tend to talk in whole numbers. But I don’t think people have any trouble using decimal places in applications where the extra precision is needed.