I don't get this platform. I'm about to just give up on social media altogether.
I just want to know about new games and whatever else that interests me. Why's that so hard.
A community to talk about the Fediverse and all it's related services using ActivityPub (Mastodon, Lemmy, KBin, etc).
If you wanted to get help with moderating your own community then head over to !moderators@lemmy.world!
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I don't get this platform. I'm about to just give up on social media altogether.
I just want to know about new games and whatever else that interests me. Why's that so hard.
You really don't need to care about whatever's happening with Threads as a casual user
Only real threats of Threads federation are EEE and server overload. Not the people from there or privacy. If someone wants to see some content you don't want to see, like some opinion you don't like, they should be able to see it. I don't understand why there would be such list, it would be pure censorship and waste of time. I have heard Threads has a pretty good moderation, so that solves this problem anyway.
I don't get what would defederating with Facebook-federated instances gives you, though.
I don't get what would defederating with Facebook-federated instances gives you, though.
Means the instance isn't part of the hive mind and we obviously can't have that!
I am a fediverse enthusiast and I am excited for Threads federating. I hope it incentivises Tumblr to federate also and then we actually finally have proper choice.
I see you're not familiar with EEE. This is a classic move by enterprise to kill an open competitor.
I am. How could they kill the fediverse? If they tried to kill it, it would only return to how things was. Chances are tumblr could join in and then they couldn't easily extinguish it.
Ever heard of XMPP?
If a single party participating in an open standard is large enough, they can go off the track, and then kill off interoperability.
But this isn't a single party. Mastodon and Lemmy and Kbin are well established
5 is an absolutely horrible idea.
1 and 2 are best