• Sanctus@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Thats unfortunate. I’ll be moving instances then. Giving Meta a chance is a lot like giving a mosquito a chance to not suck your blood.

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      Heck yeah. I’m glad users have the option to choose an instance that suits them.

      It’s nice to have these subtle differences between lemmy.ml and lemmy.world instead of making them both carbon copies of the same thing.

      I’ll gladly be staying on lemmy.world. Hopefully someday users will have the power to block instances themselves.

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        Currently you can with with Lemmy Connect. Maybe with others as well, given the amount of apps coming out by the day. And I’m guessing they’ll fold the feature into Lemmy/Kbin proper sometime in the future.

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          My (limited) understanding is that if you (we) block other instances locally, that won’t stop meta (or whoever) from accessing your (our) information and posts.

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            Right, there are limitations to app based user blocking of instances. Lemmy/Kbin proper would need to implement a robust user account privacy framework to provide the granular control you’re interested in. Personally, I’d like to see this as well.

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        1 year ago

        Currently, Connect has that option, but it doesn’t actually block the instance, it just doesn’t show feeds from that instance. So, technically, the two instances are still federated.

      • MeetInPotatoes@lemmy.world
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        Same, I was only donating $2 a month but I’m not alone in finding this completely unacceptable. I applied at lemmy.ml. It’s the scorpion and the frog with these people suggesting we should just wait and see.

        “~Let’s see if Zuck doesn’t act like an anti-competitive asshole this time” <–where the hell is the logic in that?!

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          I’m not the one to answer that. I deleted my account on mastodon.social (no defederation policy) and signed up with mstdn.social (confirmed defed). Not sure if there is a “move” function as I never cared enough about social media posts to want to preserve them.

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          Currently, there is no way, though a migration of a user profile from one instance to another is planned as a feature, but not currently being worked on.

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      This behavior is why the fediverse alienate users and makes it hostile for new people to join.

      They didn’t do anything, yet. Give them the chance but start with 2 strikes on their account already. They fuck up, THEN you defederate. Innocent until proven otherwise.

      Edit: go on, downvote me. Show me your face. Show me how you’re all against growth on Lemmy and niceness to each other.

      • Ulu-Mulu-no-die@lemmy.world
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        Innocent until proven otherwise.

        There are many years of proof already about facebook/meta acting very maliciously, actively breaking laws and being fined for it, is that not proof enough? How many more do you need before you can say they’re not innocent at all?

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        Innocent until proven otherwise.

        Corporations like Meta have shown time and time again that they cannot be trusted to play nice with anyone else. Have we already forgotten about Cambridge Analytica or the plethora of other scandals they’ve been at the center of? The proof has been in plain view for a while now.

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          They don’t get more data because they’re federated. They literally the exact same amount of data as they do know just by scraping mastodon or Lemmy. They’re an even player in this market. Somehow you all keep forgetting that. If you don’t want meta do have data from activity pub, you being here already violates that ideal.

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            Okay, but that doesn’t address any of the points I brought up.

            You said to give Meta a chance. The rest of us are broadly gesturing at all the shit they’ve done in the past, and how we want as little to do with that as possible.

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              There is nothing they can do to fuck up your experience, ESPECIALLY on Lemmy though. Threads is a completely different concept from Lemmy and activity pub is well defined.

              The only thing they could do is just not moderate threads and therefore putting spam in everyone’s feeds. That’s about it. I don’t think they’re leaving that unmoderated.

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                Someone correct me if I’m wrong, but it seems like it would be trivially easy for Meta to make an army of bot accounts to manipulate whichever posts they want into being near the top of people’s feeds. That could be regular ads disguised as normal posts (a la Reddit-style guerilla marketing), or even more political astroturfing.

      • HikingVet@lemmy.sdf.org
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        Innocent until proven otherwise is a concept for criminal court.

        We aren’t putting someone in jail, we are looking at their past business practices and deciding not to do business with them based on their obvious habits.

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        If you disagree with me, we’ll then you’re just against niceness, admit you are! Admit you’re against niceness!