• Bezier@suppo.fi
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    14 days ago

    I actually kind of enjoy the “scrappy diy effort niche” thing.

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        11 days ago

        The fediverse will never destroy big tech unfortunately. In their worst case, they will incorporate it and easily dominate.

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          11 days ago

          If not completely destroy it, at least make it irrelevant for those who want to avoid it.

          The FOSS movement never destroyed Microsoft, but it arguably made it possible for us to live in a world where Bill Gates owned every PC software that we run.

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            11 days ago

            In my opinion, the fediverse as it exists today is very vulnerable to domination by big tech. The only reason it hasn’t happened yet is it is too small for them to care that much.

            If the fediverse ever becomes mainstream, big tech will dominate it. If we want to fight big tech, we need to rethink our strategy and the fediverse, because right now, the fediverse is not ready to take it on.

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              11 days ago

              How would that happen? If the core idea of “the Fediverse” is to have a loosely-connected network of servers and applications speaking a common protocol, how is it that they would use to “dominate” it?

              I am not saying that Big Tech couldn’t try to use it “open wash” their solutions, like Facebook and Google did with XMPP before. But what I am saying is that (like XMPP) I think it’s virtually impossible for them to “dominate” something that is open.

              I’m also not saying that the software we have is ready for the masses (it isn’t) but all the issues I see are just a matter of implementation, not a fundamental design flaw.

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        14 days ago

        Well, I guess it’s priorities. Destroying Big Tech would be pretty nice, but I’m really just here for the community.

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          14 days ago

          Not to single you out, but this attitude is unbelievably frustrating. Everyone here loves to waste hours of their day signaling their virtue and complaining about all the evils done by the corporations, but so few are actually willing to put any skin in the game. they complain about entshittication from Spotify and Netflix, but religiously continue paying their subscriptions while refusing to support smaller, independent businesses.

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            14 days ago

            Well, at this point I would like to point out that I religiously avoid paying anything to hostile services, and that I do support the small independent instance I’m on.

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              14 days ago

              Nice, I just hope that you are contributing with more than $1-2 per year. ;)

              Also, if you understand the importance of support it the instances, why don’t you wish that everyone did the same?

              • Bezier@suppo.fi
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                14 days ago

                with more than $1-2 per year. ;)

                More than my own share for sure, regardless of the result of the other argument.

                why don’t you wish that everyone did the same?

                I do. But a paywall adds a considerable barrier to entry.