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.

  • Candelestine@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    If we’re actually separate. If it’s all one big Federation, there’ll be no incentive for them to come here from there. They gain nothing from doing so.

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      1 year ago

      Being part of one big Federation doesn’t prevent Zuckerberg from making their feeds shit.

      I want to get Meta’s data without Meta getting my data and also deciding what I see. That’s a proposition a lot of people will like the sound of. But only if we’re around to tell them.

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        1 year ago

        They get our data either way though. If they stay there, and they federate, they’re no different from us.

        The only way to create difference is to defederate. Unless I misunderstand something?

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            1 year ago

            Okay, I see. I’m talking with regards to content, not personal data. I think the vast, vast majority of people, over 95%, do not really care about their personal data. They say they do sometimes, when it comes time to make any kind of sacrifice or take any kind of action, that sentiment disappears. This is why I don’t personally consider it very relevant when contemplating how we’ll scale to the masses.

            Content is king though, and where we need to create a differentiation. While they’ll always get our posts, defederating will cut off their engagement, they won’t be able to converse with us. I think that’s the key that defederation leverages.

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              1 year ago

              If I put content out there, I’m usually going to want an audience for it. Obviously there are exceptions to this where people need a small, reliable, defederated instance. But it being data someone can scrape is not an issue.

              Having access to my phone, my real name, my internet use, my health data, my financial records. No thanks.

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                1 year ago

                You and I are in the 5%, not the 95%. They’re all on major corporate properties, they don’t care.

                We can’t “educate” them either, because we’re not necessarily “better”, objectively speaking. We’re just different.