this post was submitted on 19 Dec 2023
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Threads content won't show up in your feed unless you go out of your way to follow a threads user. All defederating does is deny your users the benefits of activity pub. If twitter is anything to go by then Threads content will be on this platform through screenshots anyway.
By that logic, and I'm not disagreeing, then any time we defederate, like from explodingheads.com or hexbear.net, then we are just limiting options.
The flip side to Federation is defederation. It's not Federation if there isn't the option to defederate. It's one of the core features of the protocol.
No that's different because hexbear and exploding heads posts and users will show up in our feeds and users have to block. Now that lemmy has instance blocking on an individual level there is much more room for federation.
No I'm talking about how lemmy doesn't show things in the feed. We are federated with mastodon. Social yet their content doesn't dhow up in our feeds unless we go out of our way to follow that person. Threads will be the same.
I mean, they can easily flood the ratings and sure All is just Threads content, then you're not getting involved in Lemmy/Mastodon content, you're just talking and engaging on content sustaining Threads and your comments are probably helping engagement next to adverts displayed to users.
It isn't a good proposition, at all.
Meta doesn't do anything that doesn't benefit their bottom line, especially for their ad business.