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The know large instances might defederate from them, that's why the NDAs.
Eventually, Meta will do to the fediverse what Google did to XMPP. I hope I'm proven wrong.
Wouldn't the NDA's just make it even more likely taht people will defederate?
People tend to forget things quickly, especially if they can communicate with their friends and family from Lemmy. Sooner or later, everyone will give in and just federate with Meta.
That will eventually lead to code changes to cater to Meta's needs, those changes might not be made public (Mastodon is LGPL 3.0, if you don't release the binaries, you don't have to release the source), and those changes will eventually lead to telemetry gatering, incompatibility issues, etc., and that will eventually lead to people steering away from Mastodon... Lemmy and KBin might be soon to follow.
That sounds very pessimistic, I hope that won't be the case, at least it seems like the mastodon instance I'm on will block it from the start, so that's at least something.