• cultsuperstarB
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    1 year ago

    Someone will try to monetize the fediverse. They may not be successful, but they’ll try.

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      1 year ago

      Oh 100%. The beauty is if they try in a way that is harmful to the fediverse at large they will get defederated in a heartbeat.

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        1 year ago

        When I moved to Lemmy and learned about how federated sites like this work I realized how utterly impossible for something like what’s happening to Reddit to happen. The biggest obstacle to Reddit users migrating right now is the fact that there’s no equivalently sized community to move to.

        That would never be the case here. In addition to defederating like you mentioned, users not in the instance in question could easily set up an alternative community, as easy as it would be to open a new sub. Users in the instance in question could easily migrate to another instance. No need to find an alternative platform, no need to make a new account (in most cases), and no need to worry about a new community being active and well established.

        While I see downsides to the fediverse, I see some major upsides, especially in the wake of Reddit’s implosion.

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      There are probably plenty of ways to do it…but most of the ones I can think of involve catering services to users directly, which is fine with me.

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      As long as the instances are decentralized and using open source software, good luck trying. Even if people make monetized instances or apps etc, you should always still be able to use the free ones and merge pull requests into the source code.

      Tldr: just don’t use the monetize corpo abominations. How many people do you know paying to run Linux outside of enterprise support contracts?