• SCB@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    User adoption here is also “basically zero.”

    Lemmy is a rounding error in population versus larger sites. It’s a walled garden.

    You cannot weaken the fediverse more than the near-total lack of adoption that already exists.

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      11 months ago

      User adoption here is also “basically zero.”

      Yes and there are a variety of reasons why it is that way, none of which includes being picked up by a megacorp for profit and then being dumped later after they’ve extracted all the value from it.

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        11 months ago

        Assuming it is picked up and dropped, the fediverse is completely unchanged. That’s my point.

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          11 months ago

          exactly! The end result of EEE is basically the state we’re already in. I also don’t believe that’s what Meta intends. Despite how a lot of ppl here feel about it, the fediverse isn’t worth the effort of EEE. I think its more likely that Meta knows it’s on its last leg and is looking for something to latch on to (see also: their failed metaverse initiative). And the EU’s recent regulatory drive probably makes the fediverse look even more useful for Meta to attach itself to