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We blocked them 5 or 6 months ago. They have housed hate groups since they first started. They will remain defederated as long as that remains true.

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Love it. A principled approach that centers the conversation around behavior, not anti-corporate rhetoric (which I am certainly guilty of appealing to at times). I love this community and it’s many displays of Non-Violent Communication.

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Yay!

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If you check https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/instances you can see threads.net listed as a defederated instance.

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Why would/should it?

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Looks like they’ll be harvesting your data if you follow anyone from Threads, maybe even injecting ads. Unsure what happens to the data of people that get followed by a Threads user. A large part of the fediverse is here precisely because they want to escape corporate meddling, data-hoarding, advertising and other anti-user malpractices. There’s a number of people talking about this, here’s a recent post that highlights some of the things from their TOS.

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As an example of the type of user Threads homes, LibsOfTikTok are active members.

A large part of the reason I came to and enjoy the fediverse so much is that all that right-wing hate is not on here and I don’t have to wade through it. I really appreciate the fact that there is this one place online where I don’t have to be continually exposed to all that conspiracy-laden, right-wing, christo-fascist hate.

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Why would you let Meta get its grubby hands onto something else and keep it that way when it can easily be solved by defederating from them

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