avuko,
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@dangillmor @paul I’m looking through the list and I’m seeing some more vulnerable communities moving away from Threads.

History tells us that those communities usually know what’s bad for us all, way before us who are less vulnerable become aware of a threat.

I also see what they are doing as setting boundaries to protect themselves, not setting rules for others*.

I am personally troubled where the boundary (I don’t want Threads to interact with me) also extends to servers that didn’t defederate (I don’t want you to interact with Threads).

For me, the boundary then becomes a rule, or perhaps even a purity test. And no matter my feelings, even then it is still not up to me.

*) If the difference between rules and boundaries is unfamiliar, that could be a sign you are not commonly in a vulnerable position.

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