this post was submitted on 06 Jul 2023
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I think threads being able to make content that's a threat to them invisible to their users by "unethically defederating" is exactly what the op is talking about. What they were likely referring to is this: https://ploum.net/2023-06-23-how-to-kill-decentralised-networks.html
Doesn't matter that users from other instances can still see threads content. It's about threads accumulating the majority of users due to better infrastructure and then silencing smaller instances they deem a threat to them by defederating. It's only been a few hours and they've crossed 30 million users.
Niche forums on the same topics still exist on the Internet, even ones with only 10 people posting regularly.
The current trend of the Internet seems more about decentralization to like minded groups instead of everybody being in the same place.
Also, Threads is feeding off Instagram's existing users, they didn't exactly start from zero.