With Meta starting to actually implement ActivityPub, I think it would be a good idea to remind everyone of what they are most likely going to do.
With Meta starting to actually implement ActivityPub, I think it would be a good idea to remind everyone of what they are most likely going to do.
Easy to predict.
Zucc-bot saw titties on Lemmy, something something think about the children outrage. “Better follow our advertisers happy friendship rules or we defederate and all your users will miss there normie friends. Not our rules, bro.”
Wouldn’t that just isolate their instance much like heaxbear? Or are you saying that the threads instance will be larger than Lemmy.world, or kbin?
Meta out scales the entire project. Google says 141 million users. Its the scale of pissing into the ocean.
Not too familiar with the back end stuff, but would federation data from Meta just DDOS a server not worth millions?
I mean, that would be the initial fear, but I’m not sure how that would matter. Threads can defederate from Lemmy.nsfw but lemmy.world can still federate both.
Maybe I dont understand something
I don’t see this as a genuine, good faith move from Meta. We’re potential future competition to them. They can’t buy us so I think there going to try to shit up the pace over years and hope we come groveling back. It’s a make or break moment for the protocol against a titan.
They absolutely CAN buy you though, they can buy individual instance owners. Maybe not the Lynch pins like .World but many others and cheaply.
It’ll quickly turn into shit storm, and the average casual use will give up and go back to Reddit or move to Threads, which is what they want
I don’t think they fear the two hundred thousand people using fediverse compared to their hundreds of millions to billions of users.
We’re as much competition to them as a food truck is a threat to taco bell.