blue_berry
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- Why the Fediverse is not (yet) Billionaire-Proof, or: The 51% Attack for the Fediversefungiverse.wordpress.com ↗Submitted 10 months ago to technology@lemmy.world | 19 comments
- Why the Fediverse is not (yet) Billionaire-Proof, or: The 51% Attack for the Fediversefungiverse.wordpress.com ↗Submitted 10 months ago to fediverse@lemmy.world | 15 comments
- Comment on Embrace, Extend, Enforce (ƎƎƎ): A practical Strategy against potentially abusive Instances like Meta’s Threads 10 months ago:
Its a pun on embrace, extend and extinguish de.wikipedia.org/…/Embrace,_Extend_and_Extinguish
- Comment on Embrace, Extend, Enforce (ƎƎƎ): A practical Strategy against potentially abusive Instances like Meta’s Threads 10 months ago:
For me its not about corporate/non-corporate. I think it would already hugely improve the situation if social networking wouldn’t be controlled by one monopoly.
- Comment on Embrace, Extend, Enforce (ƎƎƎ): A practical Strategy against potentially abusive Instances like Meta’s Threads 10 months ago:
I mean, that was a leap ahead, but there are currently a few companies directing towards the fediverse: Meta, Wordpress, Medium, Mozilla, Flipchart. Also look at the most recent The Verge arcticles about the fediverse, they are also pushing the point that the social web will be a growing market in 2024 (theverge.com/…/social-media-2023-fediverse-mastod…).
You could say that this is all hype, but I think its clear the “hobby phase” of the Fediverse is beginning to end and a new phase starts.
- Comment on Embrace, Extend, Enforce (ƎƎƎ): A practical Strategy against potentially abusive Instances like Meta’s Threads 10 months ago:
That’s a good point. I could imagine Meta will try to do kind of a “franchising” of the Fediverse. With many little Threads-instances popping up that are not maintained by Meta itself but give them a fee.
I think we should all be incredibly critical of any community and systems maintenance challenges in software released by meta, and be diligent about testing migrate-away scenarios. In fact, I would say that if they do release self hostable software, we make sure to port all the good features to FOSS software as quickly as possible.
Sounds like a good point although I’m not really in the opensource community to know how the dynamics are. Is it a threat scenario that is common and doesn’t this already fall under EEE?
- Comment on Embrace, Extend, Enforce (ƎƎƎ): A practical Strategy against potentially abusive Instances like Meta’s Threads 10 months ago:
Yeah sorry. That was a mistake but I changed it now :)
- Embrace, Extend, Enforce (ƎƎƎ): A practical Strategy against potentially abusive Instances like Meta’s Threadsfungiverse.wordpress.com ↗Submitted 10 months ago to technology@lemmy.world | 16 comments
- Embrace, Extend, Enforce (ƎƎƎ): A practical Strategy against potentially abusive Instances like Meta’s Threadsfungiverse.wordpress.com ↗Submitted 10 months ago to fediverse@lemmy.world | 16 comments