I, personally, do not want to be defederated from Threads. I want to follow some of the key news orgs and political figures who haven’t made the move over to Mastodon. For me, it can be the best of both worlds. I can get the content I want and maintain the level of privacy that I want.
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I am trying to figure out how this will do anything but make a "threads" and a "rest of the fediverse" setup, just like we have now. Nothing will change, and this will be for the best. Meta will make a shitty version of fediverse to rival their own shitty facebook, and the rest of us will be happier for it.
Meta has the best engineers in the world
HAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHA....oh that's rich. Do you actually believe this?
Who do you believe are the best engineers in the world and where do they work?
Imagine what the fediverse will be like when 90 year old daisy gets on it.
If an instance does off because Meta won't defederates from it, then it probably would have died off anyway.
I get all the hate for meta and zuck, and I agree that they would only do so for their own commercial benefit, but I don’t think we should defederate without seeing what federating means. Everyone here is instinctively panicking and running around like headless chickens without seeing what it would actually entail.
Threads is like mastodon. If federating with threads only means that threads users can participate in lemmy, I see that as an advantage for us.
If we were a mastodon instance, this conversation would be very different.
Why would the most active lemmings stay on meta owned and controlled instances?
What is Signal?
Signal is an encrypted messaging app that got popular during the whole Whatsapp privacy fiasco few years ago.