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I am not sure if I should be doing this, but hell…
For the handful of us who’ve moved (temporarily or otherwise) to lemm.ee, there’s currently a consultation going on about defederation from Meta’s Threads. Upvoting the post means you’re in favor of defederation.
EDIT:
I was wrong in calling that thread a vote. Changed “there’s currently a vote going on about defederation…” to “there’s currently about a consultation going on about defederation”. At any rate, it’s not a vote.
Lemmy ML just put the hammer down and said kthxbye to threads link
Yeah, it’s kinda expected from lemmy.ml to do that. The only other instances I expected to act right away are lemmygrad and hexbear. But lemm.ee? Caught me by surprise, lol!
Supporting lemm.ee’s decision. Big companies rarely do good when invited into independent spaces.
I missed this part, and I was wrong in calling it a “vote”:
But yeah, I support lemm.ee’s decision as well.
Points for honesty though. Glad I have a .ee account. .world is sorta “on the way but not quite yet there” fucked.
already upvoted because meta can stay where it is, it doesn’t need to mix with my lemmy instance
I really hope lemmy.world follows suit, but given the statement lemmy.world admins made, it’s still up in the air, if ever.
Question is, what exactly constitutes as “see” in their wait-and-see approach? By the time you realize anything nefarious, it’s already too late.
I still stand by what I said yesterday about how Lemmy.world’s stance is a lot better than Mastodon.social’s stance. However, it’s kind of a “at least they’re not blatantly singing the praises of Meta joining the Fediverse,” which is not a terribly high bar to clear. Also, that at the very least they paid a lip service to “defederation when needed.”
But when it really counts? I am not terribly sure Lemmy.world will actually do anything (hence, me tacking that 'if ever" part in the end). And as you’ve rightfully pointed out–even if they do something, it might already be too late.