• MentallyExhausted@reddthat.com
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    8 months ago

    I’m not particularly worried about it. I can block them if they annoy me. And on the bright side, their large user base may help make the Fediverse mainstream enough to topple the tech giants.

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        8 months ago

        Network effect. Users need the ability to connect to most other users, in order for them to start leaving the tech giant.

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            8 months ago

            Are you sure? How does one connect to users on WhatsApp and Messenger from outside of Meta?

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              8 months ago

              How does one connect to users on WhatsApp and Messenger from outside of Meta?

              You mail them a fucking letter saying, “Leave meta.”

              You call them on the phone and say, “Leave meta.”

              You visit them in person and say, “Leave meta.”

              Hack into a defunct spy satellite and carve “LEAVE META” in the countryside using its lasers.

              People exist outside of meta. They breath, they eat, they shit. Find that pile of meat that exists outside of zuck’s servers and get a message to it.
              Shit, how did people communicate before facebook?

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                8 months ago

                how did people communicate before facebook?

                Depending on how far we go, they’d have a scribe write down what they wanted to say.

                We don’t live in those times anymore, and a good chunk of people would sooner not talk to you, rather than move a finger to change their ways.

                Hence, the network effect.