I hear a lot of people in the fediverse suggesting that the exposure will help grow fedi. As though the people who knowingly made social media more dangerous for a buck will suddenly turn over a new leaf.
Why are they defederating? Is that what you’re asking?
ETA: There’s a good article behind the reasoning here, using XMPP as an object lesson. Corporations can co-opt open standards through a Microsoft-ish “embrace, extend, extinguish” strategy.
It doesn’t really matter. The only data they could ever access is publicly available. Federating with them doesn’t give them private or personally identifying data. The only way they could get private data (or serve you ads) is by convincing you to use Threads. Your privacy isn’t dependent on the good intentions of remote server admins.
Federate with whoever you want but if you’re defederating to keep them from getting data that you’re making public and literally anyone can access with RSS, it’s… not a great reason. It’s an effective way to make sure you don’t have to interact with their users but it won’t turn public data private.
Great! This is very helpful. Glad to see my mastodon is a part of fedipact. I already have meta accounts and I don’t need my fediverse gradually steered towards zuck’s agenda.
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