On a wider scale, can’t spell “ethics” with “business practices” anyway.
Back on topic, Threads is only a problem for the “All” feed of federated instances with users senselessly following people from Threads, while defederating won’t stop Meta, or anyone, from syphoning and abusing any publicly available data from the Fediverse. Other than that, Meta’s algorithms have no power here, the Fediverse isn’t Meta’s playground even if all instances federated with Threads.
Let me help you summarize, like 80% of that comment:
2023 Word of the Year Is “Enshittification”
Overall, for as well researched and organized that it might be, it misses the main reason for Meta opening to the Fediverse:
Posted on March 6, 2024: https://engineering.fb.com/2024/03/06/security/whatsapp-messenger-messaging-interoperability-eu/
…and now:
25 March 2024, Brussels: Commission opens non-compliance investigations against Alphabet, Apple and Meta under the Digital Markets Act
Enshittification had already been largely discussed here.
I saw users minimizing the aberrant business practices of Meta and doubting their role in assisting in genocide.
My point was to highlight how unethical and horrendous Meta itself is.
There’s a word for that too: “corporation” 🤷
On a wider scale, can’t spell “ethics” with “business practices” anyway.
Back on topic, Threads is only a problem for the “All” feed of federated instances with users senselessly following people from Threads, while defederating won’t stop Meta, or anyone, from syphoning and abusing any publicly available data from the Fediverse. Other than that, Meta’s algorithms have no power here, the Fediverse isn’t Meta’s playground even if all instances federated with Threads.