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  • I would like to make a few counterpoints to yours from the opposite perspective.

    To your first point: Nearly everyone here came from Reddit’s API fiasco. We all already left the place that housed the vast majority of the content and went somewhere much slower and quieter. If Threads were to abandon ActivityPub in the future, we would still have the same users who are here now, and if returning the fediverse to it’s current level of activity is to be considered a death sentence for it, wouldn’t that mean we’re already doomed? Things are stable right now though and we have enough activity to sustain a social network as is, so the loss of Threads content wouldn’t be our downfall unless a majority of our current users decide its too quiet without them. However, I wouldn’t expect the group who left all of Reddit’s content behind to be the type who would also abandon their accounts here just because the Threads users aren’t here again.

    As for the second and third points, the beauty of ActivityPub is that it allows users to choose the services they want to use in order to access the same content across the fediverse, and it wouldn’t be right for us to try to dictate how others choose to access an open protocol. If someone who is interested in joining the network decides to do so through Threads, that should be their choice to make, even though I personally think its the wrong one. In all likelihood though, someone making an account on Threads wouldn’t have consciously joined the wider fediverse of their own volition anyway. Once they’re on though and have a chance to maybe learn a little about these “third party services” they see, they’ll make their way to these places instead. Exposure to the fediverse is the best way to understand it from my experience. There have also been a whole host of people who already signed up for Mastodon accounts without understanding a thing about what a federated network entails, they just wanted out of Twitter.

    I don’t think its right to view ActivityPub as competition to mainstream social media networks, it’s a tool meant to help build a better unified social media network. If we limit who can use the tool, we’ll only be hindering the growth of the fediverse.