Not sure what to think of this honestly. Like imagine a small email provider decided to block Gmail, that's a death sentence. It's impossible to get people to switch apps when they have to leave behind all of the content and people they used an app to interact with. And let's be honest, threads is going to run at a loss for a long time to grow their userbase before they start pulling weird shit. We need to have a migration path when that happens, and if threads is blocked everywhere, people will lose their content and contacts upon switching, so they won't do it.
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I see where you're coming from, but you're underestimating scumpanies like Meta et. al. https://infosec.pub/post/400702
In an ideal world, your suggestion might work. Unfortunately it will fail in practice. How are we to determine when it's not too late to migrate?
Personally I don't care for those users. If they want to blindly follow their piper, let them. But I don't want that cancer ruining more OSS.
That's why it has to be done now - before we rely on them for content.
This isn't email or LinkedIn, it's not about who's on it - it's about content and the community
If we join with them, we'll get way more content and a way bigger community - not a better one though.
We need enough, and we need organic growth. We don't need a firehose, and definitely not one held by the people who made social media what it is everywhere else
I would agree if we were talking about another centralized social media site, bit I'm here to escape the interface of sites like Facebook.
I immediately created an account.
But.... Do we really expect Threads users to make their Mastodon-type tweets even show up on Reddit-style Lemmy?