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I really don't understand this logic... There is literally absolute no advantage by not federating with Meta.
Why would users prefer the free Fediverse MORE if it's not federated with the "big and good" Metaverse? If anything it just drives them away into Metas arms, because the non-Meta instances are small and all the stuff is on Meta anyway.
Defederating is just the worst case result, but instantly from the beginning... How does that do any good???
thats what ive been saying, atleast use em for a while to get some of the user base to switch over.
https://lemmy.world/comment/891372
Both those things literally happen with 100% certainty and instantly when you defederate...
Meta is not going to go away or fail somehow just because everyone defederates from them!
Most people in this thread have a vastly overestimated opinion of how large the fediverse is, how relevant it is to social media overall, and how much any other social media company actually cares about what's going on here. If every server defederates from Meta, Meta will just shrug and go on with its day, and continue siphoning users off anyway. Probably even faster than before, because there will be no way for fediverse users to see the Threads stuff they want to see. They'll have to explicitly re-home over there. And what are the chances they'll stick around on the fediverse after that?
Exactly!
If people want both things they can easily access both things without needing them to be connected.