A lot of people dislike it for the privacy nightmare that it is and the threat of an EEE attack. This will probably not be the last time that a big corporation will insert itself in the Fediverse.

People also say that it will help get ActivityPub and the Fediverse go more mainstream and say that corporations don’t have that much influence on the Fediverse since people are in control of their own servers.

What a lot of posts have in common is that they want some kind of action to be taken, whether it’d be mass defederating from Threads, or accept them in some way that does not harm the Fediverse as much.

What actions can we take to deal with Threads?

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    I was recently asked by my employer if we should move our social media efforts to fediverse and my recommendation was that this community it’s both too small and also would be hostile (rightly) to corporate empty posting.

    As soon as threads has a web interface that’s usable I will be starting up there…

    You put your recycling in the blue can, compost in the green can and your corporate garbage on Meta.

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      The whole idea is they should setup their own instance, and try and encourage a community there.

      Governments should also setup their own lemmy/mastadon instances as well, use it for PR/interaction.

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        I think we got to a point in corporate comms where everyone decided we have to post at a regular interval, even when there’s nothing interesting happening.

        This feela like a good time to revaluate what we do on social. I have thought about standing up an instance, but realistically we have our internal Teams that employees use… So they wouldn’t use it, and I can’t imagine myself subscribing to a bunch of company instances, so it seems like it’s an effort for nobody.

        That said we often put on community events like hackathons. I think situations like that are perfect for posting on our cyber security servers.

        Less white noise trash is better.