I never had Facebook but I immediately deleted my Twitter account when I heard Musk wanted to buy it, I didn't think it was funny at the time and wanted nothing to do with Musk.
Anti-Corporate Movement
This community is the first one on lemmy of its kind. It sits between the idea of anarchism/anti-capitalism and left leaning economic policy.
Our goal is to make people aware of the dangers of corporate control, its influence on governments and people as well as the small but steady abrasion of empathy around the world indirectly caused by it.
Current topics this includes but is not limited to:
- Meta's entry into the fediverse
- Game companies putting gambling mechanics in childrens games
- Embracer groups buyout and closing of smaller game studios
- IP trolls destroying small companies and keeping progress back for profit
Feel free to debate this but beware, corporate rhetoric is not welcome here. If you have arguments, bring them on. If its rhetoric trying to defend the evil actions of corporations, we will know and you will go.
Our declared goal so far is to have all companies and individuals worldwide capped at 999 mil USD in all assets, including ownership of other companies, sister companies and marital assets. The reason for this is that companies (and individuals) are not supposed to resemble small(?) countries with a single leader(-board) and shareholder primacy. Thats why we feel like they must be kept in check indefinitely.
But companies will just wander off The argument that large companies will just wander off is valid, which we embrace. We dont need microsoft, apple, google, amazon and other trillion dollar companies. There are small competitors being kept small and driven into brankruptcy by anti competitive behavior of these giants or simply bought up and closed. If starbucks left tomorrow, we would not have an issue with this.
But then we have x little microsofts that all belong to the same person(s) If in fact nobody was allowed to accumulate more than 999 mil in assets, they would not be able to own all these. And like defending agains burglary, it is not about complete defence but time and effort. You only have to keep the thief occupied long enough for them to be caught, give up or make a mistake.
But these giants have tons of IP which would then limit our growth Thats another topic we must touch on. We will (only this one time) take a page out of russias playbook and demand that IP of non complying companies (assets over 999 mil USD) will be declared invalid, which opens them up to be copied.
But then they will "live" in one country that doesnt accept this Correct, and they should be taken into custody the moment they enter the airspace of a country that supports this act.
I saw where FB was going in like ... 2009? I had always recognized the value of the Internet as being anonymity. You had to survive on what you could convince people of, what you could argue.
Facebook broke anonymity, and as soon it dawned on me, I left.
I remember those times. Facebook was pushing really hard for people to share their IDs with it, under the claim that it was to curb down fake accounts.
I had to implement a Facebook Pixel for a client about a decade ago; learning how that worked and how wildly effective it was at tracking Facebook users, even while not logged into Facebook, was enough to drive me off mainstream social media.
I quit Facebook the first Trump presidency. The reason was I didn't want to hate my Grandma. In most ways she's a sweet old woman but goddamn, get the woman started talking about politics and she becomes a nazi.
I wanted to pretend that part of her didn't exist and I couldn't stay on Facebook without calling this kind of stuff out for her and everyone else in my family who are all Trump supporters causing lots of drama in my life. For the sake of family peace, I quit and never looked back.
Never even started Twitter, Instagram, or TikTok.
All I did in the meanwhile was Reddit which was nice because it was all anonymous, but got permabanned there for being a little too supportive of my boy Luigi. So now I'm here.
I just got so tired of FB. The addictive cycle, the lack of privacy (I really don't enjoy everyone knowing when I'm using the fuckin app), all of it. Never looked back.
I left Reddit around the IPO. My account still exists but mostly just for niche communities like video games from time to time.
Working on de-googling and focusing on FOSS alternatives.
Sounds very promising! Feel free to share your favorite google alternatives. I bet we could learn some new ones.
My last straw was Reddit. By then I already left Facebook, and I was never engaged with Twitter due to the format.
I'll try to keep it short: years ago I told a self-identified Nazi to kill himself, and got suspended for "multiple, repeated violations of the content policy". The ban applied to 3/4 of my accounts but not to the one I used to moderate a small subreddit; Reddit was saying "we don't want you here except when you work for free like a sucker".
Eventually I hopped into Lemmy, and lurked for a few years while only creating trolling accounts in Reddit, to ruin the place from the inside. Then the APIcalypse happened, and I finally got enough content in Lemmy to interact with it.
Twitter the day after the election. Should've done it sooner but I never really used it anyway.
I can't remember what made me dump Facebook. The only reason I had one was a couple of friends that wanted to play games there. Marvel avengers alliance in particular, but a few others.
Once MAA shut down, I wasn't really using it for much other than family, and it wasn't necessary. We all have other ways of keeping up. Once smart phones became ubiquitous, and group messages with it, it became an afterthought to even look at FB. But one or another of their bits of fuckery made me delete the account. Maybe it was the Cambridge Analytica bullshit, maybe it was something else.
I was never on Twitter. Had an account to try it back when it was fairly new. Didn't like it, never went back.
Now reddit? That was my thing. Mid length commentary available on niche subjects all in one place? Semi anonymity with the ability to just switch to a different user name if need be to avoid bullshit. If they hadn't gone apeshit shitting on the users that made reddit worthwhile in the first place, I'd probably still be there. Mind you, I'm actually happier on lemmy, but that's a separate issue.
Never did Instagram at all. I think maybe my best friend's husband set me up an account one night so I could follow him, but I never used it, and I had a drink that night, so I'm not even sure if he did, or if it was a joke. In any case, he never sent me any info on the account, and he'd had more than a few drinks, so I doubt he remembers lol.
Honestly, the idea of being that public skeeves me out. Always has. I've been careful since I first used the internet, there's no pictures of me online unless they were put there by someone taking pictures in public and I'm at the edge or whatever. I had one asshole pull some shit back in the day, after I used my real name as a moderator of a small forum. Showed up at my house, and that was all it took for me to never use my real name again, even for the Facebook account I used for games and family.
I really don't want to have to kill some motherfucker because they have beef over some internet bullshit.
So, yeah, I never really trusted any of it much, so I was a light user at best.
Hell, even under my pen name, I didn't use social media at all with the corporate stuff. I use Mastodon for that, but it's a recent thing for me, like right before reddit pulled their shit. I got a burst of people that found copies of my stuff on soulseek, and sent me emails. I figured a Mastodon account would be more convenient for notifying anyone that was interested, and it has been. But I keep that separate from everything else. No links to this account or user name, nor my backup under this name, (though I do have an account for that pen name) nor my one lemmy alt for accessing beehaw without registering there. Never use that one tbh.