People need to realize you can use alternatives

  • jason
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    1 year ago

    99.99% don’t really want or understand a federated system. How do you know it’s not hosted on someone’s desktop over DSL? How do you know it will be there tomorrow? How do you know they aren’t modifying the code to do something nefarious?

    As long as there’s a “main” instance people will prioritize that.

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      1 year ago

      This is exactly why federation is better than centralization - no single point of failure. If Reddit decides to do something nefarious like cutting off your 3pa access or Facebook sells all your personal data, you have no recourse. But if you disagree with some admin actions on lemmy, you can go to another instance. Yeah you lose your karma, but there is no shortage of usernames. I guess the only single point of failure is the developer of the lemmy software itself. From that perspective, also joining the one lemmy instance run by the lemmy developer doesn’t help things xD

    • Contend6248@feddit.de
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      1 year ago

      True, i would like to federate the account too, so we could semlessly switch instance if there is a problem.