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[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago

Signal still have access to your contact list at first, they simply not store it anywhere. Which is good for me

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago (5 children)

I understand, but if you are new to this conversation app, right after installing it would be good to know which of your contacts your are able to talk to there. I don't see asking one by one and adding them manually a good solution, maybe there is another one I don't see

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago (7 children)

What is the problem in asking for pulling your contact list? Isn't it to check which of your contacts also have telegram?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Yep, decisions like not allowing movie distribution companies to own any cinema would not happen these days

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

They don't even need to go through a middle third party instance, they just have to have a ghost instance that nobody know it belongs to them and this one will federate with everybody else

For example if you go to FMHY federated instances, there is one called evil.social , that could be from Meta or Google or NSA... nobody knows

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 years ago (4 children)

You don't have to be American, if twitter works in your country, then it should at least on your country follow your rules or they could be blocked by your ISP

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

wtf, that's a great quote

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

Yeah, I didn't even had a printer until I started working from home. It's so good to use those free company stuff :)

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

But blood should be free right? I mean for medical use at least(is there any other use)

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

Of course the amount of liquid(or other stuff) you sell change the cost of the product.

If you for example only produce/sell 1 litre of a product, then all your costs(plant, distribution, people, suppliers...) will be spread throuout this 1 litre you sell, but if you could sell 1000 litre of that product the cost per litre would be lower. Of course your overall costs will increase with your output increase, but not on the same level. That's called Economy of Scale

https://www.britannica.com/money/economy-of-scale

 

cross-posted from: https://infosec.pub/post/400702

I strongly encourage instance admins to defederate from Facebook/Threads/Meta.

They aren't some new, bright-eyed group with no track record. They're a borderline Machiavellian megacorporation with a long and continuing history of extremely hostile actions:

  • Helping enhance genocides in countries
  • Openly and willingly taking part in political manipulation (see Cambridge Analytica)
  • Actively have campaigned against net neutrality and attempted to make "facebook" most of the internet for members of countries with weaker internet infra - directly contributing to their amplification of genocide (see the genocide link for info)
  • Using their users as non-consenting subjects to psychological experiments.
  • Absolutely ludicrous invasions of privacy - even if they aren't able to do this directly to the Fediverse, it illustrates their attitude.
  • Even now, they're on-record of attempting to get instance admins to do backdoor discussions and sign NDAs.

Yes, I know one of the Mastodon folks have said they're not worried. Frankly, I think they're being laughably naive >.<. Facebook/Meta - and Instagram's CEO - might say pretty words - but words are cheap and from a known-hostile entity like Meta/Facebook they are almost certainly just a manipulation strategy.

In my view, they should be discarded as entirely irrelevant, or viewed as deliberate lies, given their continued atrocious behaviour and open manipulation of vast swathes of the population.

Facebook have large amounts of experience on how to attack and astroturf social media communities - hell I would be very unsurprised if they are already doing it, but it's difficult to say without solid evidence ^.^

Why should we believe anything they say, ever? Why should we believe they aren't just trying to destroy a competitor before it gets going properly, or worse, turn it into yet another arm of their sprawling network of services, via Embrace, Extend, Extinguish - or perhaps Embrace, Extend, Consume would be a better term in this case?

When will we ever learn that openly-manipulative, openly-assimilationist corporations need to be shoved out before they can gain any foothold and subsume our network and relegate it to the annals of history?

I've seen plenty of arguments claiming that it's "anti-open-source" to defederate, or that it means we aren't "resilient", which is wrong ^.^:

  • Open source isn't about blindly trusting every organisation that participates in a network, especially not one which is known-hostile. Threads can start their own ActivityPub network if they really want or implement the protocol for themselves. It doesn't mean we lose the right to kick them out of most - or all - of our instances ^.^.
  • Defederation is part of how the fediverse is resilient. It is the immune system of the network against hostile actors (it can be used in other ways, too, of course). Facebook, I think, is a textbook example of a hostile actor, and has such an unimaginably bad record that anything they say should be treated as a form of manipulation.

Edit 1 - Some More Arguments

In this thread, I've seen some more arguments about Meta/FB federation:

  • Defederation doesn't stop them from receiving our public content:
    • This is true, but very incomplete. The content you post is public, but what Meta/Facebook is really after is having their users interact with content. Defederation prevents this.
  • Federation will attract more users:
    • Only if Threads makes it trivial to move/make accounts on other instances, and makes the fact it's a federation clear to the users, and doesn't end up hosting most communities by sheer mass or outright manipulation.
    • Given that Threads as a platform is not open source - you can't host your own "Threads Server" instance - and presumably their app only works with the Threads Server that they run - this is very unlikely. Unless they also make Threads a Mastodon/Calckey/KBin/etc. client.
    • Therefore, their app is probably intending to make itself their user's primary interaction method for the Fediverse, while also making sure that any attempt to migrate off is met with unfamiliar interfaces because no-one else can host a server that can interface with it.
    • Ergo, they want to strongly incentivize people to stay within their walled garden version of the Fediverse by ensuring the rest remains unfamiliar - breaking the momentum of the current movement towards it. ^.^
  • We just need to create "better" front ends:
    • This is a good long-term strategy, because of the cycle of enshittification.
    • Facebook/Meta has far more resources than us to improve the "slickness" of their clients at this time. Until the fediverse grows more, and while they aren't yet under immediate pressure to make their app profitable via enshittification and advertising, we won't manage >.<
    • This also assumes that Facebook/Meta won't engage in efforts to make this harder e.g. Embrace, Extend, Extinguish/Consume, or social manipulation attempts.
    • Therefore we should defederate and still keep working on making improvements. This strategy of "better clients" is only viable in combination with defederation.

PART 2 (post got too long!)

 

Pra quem curte o old do reddit :)))))) https://mlmym.org/lemmy.eco.br/

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.fmhy.ml/post/265225

Vocês já devem ter se deparado com esse problema de clicar num link de outra instancia e ser enviado pra lá onde não conseguimos interagir por não estarmos logados nassa instancia.

Estava a bisbilhotar o github do lemmy e encontrei uma open issue em que vemos que aparentemente esse é um problema que vai ser complicado de resolver.

Mas para resolver temporariamente o problema foi criado uma extensão para o firefox, portanto deve melhorar a usabilidade do site

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/lemmy-link/

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