No it doesn't because you can't extinguish a publically available standard when anybody can write their own software. XMPP is the horror story used to warn about EEE, but it still exists. The fediverse is a small network right now. If Meta tried to EEE it, server admins who don't want to participate in a Meta-controlled network would not implement Meta's extensions. The network would splinter into a Meta-fediverse and the actual fediverse, which would be smaller than it is now but still exist as a free and open network that could continue to grow.
They can't turn off our servers, or force us to implement their tech, or stop us from implementing freedom/privacy preserving features.
helenslunch@feddit.nl 10 months ago
It “still exists” but user adoption is basically zero, which is the opposite goal of open standards.
SCB@lemmy.world 10 months ago
User adoption here is also “basically zero.”
Lemmy is a rounding error in population versus larger sites. It’s a walled garden.
helenslunch@feddit.nl 10 months ago
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.
SCB@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Assuming it is picked up and dropped, the fediverse is completely unchanged. That’s my point.