Our vision is that Threads will enable you to communicate with people on other fediverse platforms we don’t own or control. This means that your Threads profile can follow and be followed by people using different servers on the fediverse.
(…) Threads will also integrate with third-party services (“Third Party Services”) via an interoperable protocol, which will allow Threads users to share content with, view and interact with content from, follow, and be followed by people outside of Threads who use such services (“Third Party Users”).
Information From Third Party Services and Users: We collect information about the Third Party Services and Third Party Users who interact with Threads. If you interact with Threads through a Third Party Service (such as by following Threads users, interacting with Threads content, or by allowing Threads users to follow you or interact with your content), we collect information about your third-party account and profile (such as your username, profile picture, IP address, and the name of the Third Party Service on which you are registered), your content (such as when you allow Threads users to follow, like, reshare, or have mentions in your posts), and your interactions (such as when you follow, like, reshare, or have mentions in Threads posts).
interesante, aunque el único caso comparable de los que menciona es el de Google, y ahora veo menos riesgo de un complete takeover, principalmente por la naturaleza de las aplicaciones que ocupan ActivityPub y porque levantar tu propia instancia en la nube es menos costoso que hace 10 años.
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bold move by zuck
Not nice… ellos podrán mandarse la mega big data con el fediverso… pero no federar sería riesgoso a su vez.
TL:DR; thrustbusteen a meta
qué datos van a capturar
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básicamente los mismos datos que podría captar cualquier wn que levante una instancia al federar con otra
de todos modos creo que va a ser un neto positivo para las redes descentralizadas
so… fediverse but evil?
EEE 2.0
EDIT: How to Kill a Decentralised Network (Such as the Fediverse) - soylentnews.org
interesante, aunque el único caso comparable de los que menciona es el de Google, y ahora veo menos riesgo de un complete takeover, principalmente por la naturaleza de las aplicaciones que ocupan ActivityPub y porque levantar tu propia instancia en la nube es menos costoso que hace 10 años.