I think it's a valid take to have. If it makes it possible to follow more people from my Mastodon account who I want to follow, that seems like a good thing. I won't be making an account there, but I think I'd like to at least have the option to follow the people who do.
If that happens, won't we just be back to how things are now? People like you and me who are already here probably won't be making accounts on Threads, it will be pulling in new people who wouldn't have joined the fediverse otherwise. If they break something in their implementation of ActivityPub, we'll just be separated from them again which doesn't seem different from the current situation. The open source ActivityPub protocol we all currently rely on cant be taken away, so the independent instances we're already using should be fine too.
I might be missing your point since I never used it, but looking around their website and reading Wikipedia, it doesn't look like a dead standard. Looking from the outside in, it seems like Google adopted the protocol and brought a lot of new users with them, and when they dropped it in 2013, they took those users with them again.
It does feel very similar to ActivityPub today, but in a way that seems to support the point I was making. Correct me if im wrong, but it seems the people using XMPP through Google Talk signed up to use a Google service, while those who joined through independent providers did it for XMPP itself. Even with Google gone, it looks like those other providers continue to function and the protocol remains relevant to the people who want to use it, similar to ActivityPub right now.
@pollodiabolo - this user is a karma whore of epic proportions and they have made a shit load (10-15+) accounts on kbin that boost and upvote each other while sometimes mass downvoting others that have posts trending towards the top - all to farm karma....
That's a fair point, I forgot that was a thing that could be done. Was that useful? Do you think it's something that should be possible here in the future?
Someone in a questions community asked what foods they should eat to avoid having to shit for 3 days while camping, and as cheaply as possible. An absurd question that immediately became a meme. The same person then reappeared 3 days later asking how to cure constipation.
YSK: Your Lemmy activities (e.g. downvotes) are far from private (i.imgur.com)
Edit: obligatory explanation (thanks mods for squaring me away)…...
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Reddit braces for life after API changes (techcrunch.com)
Reddit and its communities are preparing for a life after the platform's API changes forced popular third-party apps to shut down.
The boy beans
My posts are visible here again
A scientific idol
Let's make some chocolate 🍫
On the phone 🤳
My posts aren't visible here
The bean boys
iOS AppStore privacy preview for Meta’s upcoming ActivityPub-based app Threads
Call out post for a particular karma farmer on kbin.social
@pollodiabolo - this user is a karma whore of epic proportions and they have made a shit load (10-15+) accounts on kbin that boost and upvote each other while sometimes mass downvoting others that have posts trending towards the top - all to farm karma....
Not a story a redditor might tell you (lemmy.world)