Nahaelem,

Honestly! I don’t think a lot of people care about privacy.

ward2k,

Honestly if you’re using Lemmy all this information is already publicly accessible, any public forum isnt privacy friendly

Nahaelem,

I’m not talking about the public stuff, because that’s not where the money is for Meta. Here is the stuff the Thread app collects https://i.imgur.com/pAEPSGx.jpg

Now juxtapose that with what the Lemmy app collects.

https://i.imgur.com/fchioaX.jpg

ward2k,

Sorry misunderstood your comment, yeah Threads/Meta is god awful for collecting data wouldn’t want to touch them personally

There definitely is money in it for Meta though, just yesterday there was quite a popular post showing the types of data that is available to both users and instance owners. If one wanted to they could use things such as your upvotes and down votes to build a sort of profile about you, your political affiliations, interests etc

Meta isn’t just a problem, ad companies can easily set up an instance to start collecting data from other servers

Jaysyn,
@Jaysyn@kbin.social avatar

I'm avoiding it because I have Meta's entire network blocked at my router. 😄

trouser_mouse,
@trouser_mouse@lemmy.world avatar

I’m mainly avoiding it because it’s dumb

BobVersionFour,

That. I never understood the usefullness of twitter anyway so i won't find Threads usefull either

Zero,

It’s because you don’t idolize celebrities and other famous figures enough to know what they do daily.

danielbln,

Garbage in, garbage out. I use(d) Twitter to follow a bunch of high profile Machine Learning and Software Engineering professionals, and my (non algorithmic) feed was rather useful and informative.

BraveSirZaphod,
@BraveSirZaphod@kbin.social avatar

There were a lot more people on Twitter than pop culture celebrities.

In pretty much any field you can think of, some of its leading figures would be on there. Economics, urbanism, tech, astronomy, game developers, journalists, fan communities of essentially any creative work, communities for marginalized identities, pretty much any interest was well-represented there.

Swictor,

It was great for artists and scientists. My twitter feed was mainly filled with paleoartists and paleontologists bickering about the fullness of t rex lips and I sorely miss it.

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