• Ghostalmedia
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    601 year ago

    Mastodon instances need to defederate.

    If you want to comment on any POTUS posts with the broader user base, you have to download Threads. Fuck that noise.

          • Ghostalmedia
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            Your state or county is probably using what was identified as an easy and accessible solution several years ago. It was probably selected because it was something any yahoo could easily access and post to.

            Now that there are a lot of cheap and easy FOSS alternatives, it probably wouldn’t be too hard to petition for a ballot initiative that required these alerts to be published on a state masto instance or something.

    • @electricprism@lemmy.ml
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      51 year ago

      That would be like Gmail blocking Yahoo, it defeats the purpose of a Fediverse especially when users can already block content from domains they dislike.

      • Draconic NEO
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        21 year ago

        First of all, no it doesn’t. The fediverse is about servers communicating with each other, that doesn’t mean all servers, it just means that multiple servers communicate, and if a server is being problematic it will be blocked or limited, as another example a good amount of servers limit or block Mastodon.social and due to spam issues. Threads in this regard is no different, it just so happens to be a much bigger problem than Mastodon.social hence why there is much stronger efforts to defederate it.

        especially when users can already block content from domains they dislike.

        No, you are deliberately or unintentionally misrepresenting how domain blocks and indeed blocking in general works in Lemmy (Domain blocks target communities and do not hide users or their content), and even with Mastodon this doesn’t solve the biggest problems with threads, that being the extremely poor moderation and the EEE threat which are server wide problems and not user preference issues.

    • slazer2au
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      121 year ago

      Implies that they weren’t watching before this.

    • BuryMyHorse
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      71 year ago

      This account is now under the control of the Federal Cyber Crime Unit (FCCU) in accordance with a seizure warrant obtained by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of California issued pursuant to 18 U.S.C. §§ 981 and 982… Every user in this DM has been formally logged and will receive personal notice(s) in their mailbox. You are all to be investigated and it is of no use to block the receptian/contact. Please have patience as we will inform you of any further actions along with your case number. You are not to release this information online or further measures will be taken with harsher consequences.

    • Otter
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      Ah it’s Threads…

      Good that it’s fedi, bad that it’s threads. They definitely have the resources to run a government Mastodon instance, but no let’s stay beholden to the tech companies 😑

      And none of them appear to have joined Bluesky yet, a competing decentralized social network running on its own AT protocol that recently opened general signups.

      good.

        • Ephera
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          201 year ago

          I believe, people are mostly annoyed that Bluesky started yet another (half-baked) standard, rather than throwing their weight behind ActivityPub.

          This would be fine, if they were decidedly a for-profit company, but their whole branding is that they want to benefit humanity.

          It’s also weird that the former CEO of Twitter is involved.
          The guy could have pushed Twitter into that direction, but apparently, he needed a separate project to have this change of heart.

          Like, I don’t know, they’ve got some things that look alright:

          • They’ve open-sourced some things.
          • It’s legally a Public Benefit Company.
          • They’ve got the creator of XMPP on board, so that at least makes it credible that they genuinely want to come up with a better protocol.
          • Their CEO is a techie.

          But yeah, I’m still worried, it ends up being a bait-and-switch. Make it all look good for now and once enough users have signed up, slowly transition to just becoming yet another Twitter.

          • @EdibleFriend@lemmy.world
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            aaah ok yeah that makes sense.

            Also, I love that I was downvoted for even asking why I should hate another website instead of blindly hating it. Never change reddit 1.3

          • @planish@sh.itjust.works
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            41 year ago

            They also have Paul Frazee, who is the Beaker Browser dude and one of the Secure Scuttlebutt dudes. And also whyrusleeping, one of the IPFS dudes. So if they manage to enshittify it won’t be because they forgot to hire enough “Wizard Utopians” with decentralization experience.

        • @sorghum@sh.itjust.works
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          11 year ago

          It’s run by Jack. The same Jack, founder of Twitter that was at the helm while Twitter went to shit before Musk got it. I know Musk era has been really bad, but it was getting really bad under Jack. I wouldn’t trust a social network run by him or Musk or Zuck.

      • folkrav
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        251 year ago

        I’d rather have them on Bluesky/AT than Threads, to be perfectly honest…

          • folkrav
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            11 year ago

            Eh, from what I could gather from both specs ATProto does address some shortcomings of ActivityPub, so the idea has some technical merit. While a lot of the current Fediverse seems to have settled on AP, it’s not like it’s the be-all and end-all of federated protocols either.

            Maybe you’re just talking about the company behind it?

            • @tanja@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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              41 year ago

              AT does have some advantages, but I strongly prefer the whole philosophy behind AP.

              And yes, bsky doesn’t really inspire me with confidence.

    • Ghostalmedia
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      261 year ago

      Joe can’t see your welcome message. Threads can’t see content posted outside of Threads. It can only spam masto Instances, and if you want to comment, you need to download Threads.

      • @mark@programming.dev
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        1 year ago

        sigh So Threads can throw their posts out into the fediverse, but no one from fediverse is allowed to post comments back? Why am I not surprised? 🙄

      • @kobra@lemm.ee
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        111 year ago

        For an account like this, who cares? It’s a one way flow of PSA type announcements anyway, not like Biden or his team would engage.

        If I want to start a discussion about one of those posts, I’d do it on lemmy somewhere I suppose.

  • ThatKomputerKat
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    801 year ago

    Nah. It’s threads. I’m pretty sure most fediverse instances blocked threads.net before they even tried to federate. I know mine did.

      • Draconic NEO
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        31 year ago

        Neither did Mastodon.social or Mastodon.online, though honestly I’d recommend people steer clear of those instances when signing up for a different reason, they’re also very widely blocked or limited by a lot of servers due to issues with spam and moderation. Ironic that these instances are already too big to effectively moderate, yet threads is bigger and also way worse (see link in other comment about their moderation issues) and yet people still want to federate with them.

        • stebo
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          31 year ago

          Well for one thing it’s nice to be able to follow someone’s threads account without having to install that crap on your phone.

          • Draconic NEO
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            I don’t really see the point since the federation is one-way (at least last time I heard), so you can’t reply to anything as it never gets sent back to threads. You’d be better off just following it as an RSS feed if you really want it (There are unofficial tools to do that for threads and it might be officially available in the future).

            • stebo
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              21 year ago

              I wasn’t aware it’s one-way, thx for informing me on that.

  • @SuddenDownpour@sh.itjust.works
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    -41 year ago

    POTUS puts the ‘fed’ in ‘fediverse.’

    Thanks I hate it.

    Also too bad that the White House has joined Meta, specifically, rather than the decentralized Fediverse, but libs gonna lib.

  • @FreudianCafe@lemmy.ml
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    -191 year ago

    Calling him Genocidal of the United States (GOTUS) makes it sound like he is the only one, so i proprose Genocidal in Charge of the United States (GICOTUS)

    • Baron Von J
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      101 year ago

      Lemmy doesn’t have a feature to follow users, last I checked.