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this is why

there is a very good chance that this project by meta is the thin end of the wedge

(edited to include “the blogpost”, link here)

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Interesting and I’d say you’re right. If you were to see a mass adoption of the fediverse (such as Twitter imploding and mastadon becoming the replacement) there would be an immediate attempt by the big tech players to gain control of it in some way. And this is exactly how they would try to do it.

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Also here is a blog post about how Google killed the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) using extend, embrace, extinguish.

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What’s the alternative? They go with a non activity pub system and woo away all our users anyway?

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If people want to crawl back into Meta’s clutches I’m not going to stop them. Don’t give the one nice thing we have to a corporation that only wants to exploit us.

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Are you telling me this perfectly human looking human shouldn’t be trusted?

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realistically, yes :(

opinion time: not everything has to be about fast/unsustainable growth, in the pursuit of profit. i would prefer that the fediverse grows organically, and entices quality users, posters and commenters to join based on the merits of the service, and not on it’s access to inflated VC budgets, huge advertising campaigns, and exploitation of a first-mover advantage.

facebook/meta will slay us, because we are a threat to it’s profit model. why are we even contemplating negotiations with a tiger while we have our head in it’s mouth? it beggars belief…

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I feel like there’s no winning if you’re a dev at one of these companies. Go with a centralized protocol, you get shit for creating a walled garden. Take part in federation, and people give you shit for that too. I think it’s genuinely amazing that we are seeing engineers that have made some of the most fundamental software that the internet runs on dip their toes into federation.

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Who cares? I’d rather they stay away from here anyways.

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Is there a fediverse version of Facebook?

Very roughly,
Lemmy and Kbin = Reddit
Masterson = Twitter

So what equals Facebook

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Friendica

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I think Diaspora* is the federated FB alternative There was also a crypto backed and “freeze peach absolutist” alternative, Minds, dunno how that one’s going

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Presumably Facebook’s move into ActivityPub is to prevent or limit users moving to a decentralised alternative to Facebook?

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Diaspora as said was it long ago. Nowadays I guess the Movim project based on xmpp can give and experience similar to it.

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Diaspora as said was it long ago. Nowadays I guess the Movim project based on xmpp can give and experience similar to it.

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Presumably Facebook’s move into ActivityPub is to prevent or limit users moving to a decentralised alternative to Facebook?

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