So I saw a recent post on lemmy from admins of another instance, forgive me for not remembering which, where they posted a full transparency update on Meta requesting a meeting with the admins of that instance. The admins declined, and then shared the correspondence with their community via screenshots of the original email from meta and their response.
My question is did @ruud@lemmy.world or any other lemmy.world admins get a similar invite, and if so, did you accept/attend?
I’m curious, because as far as I know lemmy.world has not made their stance on defederation from meta/threads very clear, not even to say that they weren’t sure or didn’t have a stance yet.
So, lemmy.world admins, If you did attend this off the record meeting, I’m sure they have some sort of agreement with you that the discussion stays off the record… But could you at least confirm or deny if you were invited to and/or attended such a meeting?
Edit: it was mastodon instance admins for Fosstodon here’s a link: https://fosstodon.org/@kev/110592625692688836 but my question still stands and I think the lemmy.world community deserves an answer.
The admin(s) of mastodon.world have made a post about their official stance, and since (to my knowledge) the same folks also run lemmy.world, it’s probably reasonable to assume a similar stance applies here as well.
https://mastodon.world/@mwadmin/110654590632768079
I’ve read it, and I do find the position concerning. They focus heavily on technical threats to the system, but nobody discusses how a skilled businessman can outmaneuver them it what is fundamentally a competitive commercial environment.
Exactly! Almost every time I’ve tried to talk with people they only bring up those same technical aspects and ignore the other aspects, like cultural destruction and manufactured outrage and hatred against LGBTQs etc that comes with meta/facebook. The whole internet doesn’t need to be a homogenized mess :(
Political and business maneuvers will catch IT focused security people by surprise. They are fish in a barrel
How much have you read because, believe it or not, they’ve thought about that.
Project92 and the Fediverse - A Smarter Battle Plan to Protect the Open Social Web
Those are all more techy stuff. Let me know when someone addresses bribery, using their legal system as a weapon or countering marketing campaigns.
You didn’t read it then. Cool, cool.
I’ve read it twice now. Bribery? Not once. Lawsuits? Not in there. Marketing strategy? Also not in there.
You want to actually explain what I’m supposed to be seeing? EEE is just more techy bullshit.
Some instances defederating is precisely what should happen. But all instances defederating is committing suicide to avoid being murdered.
… that is not one of the three things I was describing.
And how does everyone pre-emptively defederating lead to our death anyway? How does it kill us?
By making the huge network available only by handing your data to Zuckerberg.