• SophismaCognoscente@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    I’m conflicted. I have no sympathy for Meta, but I think it would be a mistake to defed from all corporate-run servers axiomatically. Involvement from deep-pocket industries has its issues, but it also builds legitimacy and awareness.

    You wouldn’t want your email provider to block all communication with Gmail, just because it’s Google-hosted, would you?

    Ultimately, the strength of the decentralized model is to allow those who don’t want to see normie Meta content to move to a platform like Scicomm. But I worry for the drama and fallout when large instances make decisions that affect a huge number of users.

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      2 years ago

      Kinda seems like paradox of tolerance. Meta sure as hell doesn’t have any incentive to help the fediverse.

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      2 years ago

      Google and Microsoft broke email interoperability. I absolutely would have wanted open source hosters walling off from them. Now it’s too late for email. It’s not too late for the Fediverse.

    • chameleon@kbin.social
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      2 years ago

      You wouldn’t want your email provider to block all communication with Gmail, just because it’s Google-hosted, would you?

      In retrospect, I wish they would have done so when it was still viable. I wish they all would’ve done so and shown Google the door.

      I didn’t know it at the time Gmail was introduced. But I know it now, and this is the similar point in time for the fediverse.

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      2 years ago

      There are for profit instances that have not provoked the same reaction such as the ones run by Flipboard, Vivaldi, Medium, etc. But Meta has such a bad track record that it’s a case where most are deciding to exercise caution

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        2 years ago

        The companies you mentioned are also nowhere CLOSE to the size and resources of meta. I’m not sure any of those companies could overrun the fediverse as a whole even if they wanted to, maliciously. But Facebook? I have no doubts.