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FinchHaven

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Linux since 1995. Radical Progressive-Leftist. Photographer. Social content consumer, not a social content creator.

Loc: Swift Water lands, Salish Sea, Cascadia, North America

whoami: MadokVaur @ Discord Twitch and Github

-r--r--r-- on Mastodon since July 29 2023

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EU_Commission, to random
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If you are reading this, you enjoy the openness and decentralisation of Web 3.0.

On , let's fast-forward to the future.

Web 4.0 will blend virtual and real environments while boosting innovation, rich content and industrial applications.

To ensure everyone benefits from it, we will:

  • Shape global standards for open Web 4.0
  • Foster a European Web 4.0 industrial ecosystem
  • Boost access to trusted information
  • Support virtual public services

How? ➡ https://europa.eu/!hJrNc4

FinchHaven,
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@EU_Commission

And everyone ends up looking like a full-height Apple emoji?

Hard pass on all that

AimeeMaroux, (edited ) to random
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I am closing in on 2000 followers on 😍

To celebrate, here are a few ideas of what I could do 🥳

Or is there anything else you'd love me to do instead? Comment!

@smutstodon

FinchHaven,
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@AimeeMaroux

#Mute and #Block you if I see any of it

Oh

I already have

Silly me

cc @smutstodon

atomicpoet, to fediversenews

Have you seen the latest update from the Help Center? It offers insight into how views the . Let's take a closer look at the highlighted text together:

" is planning to use a protocol called to connect with other servers that support this protocol. Our aim is to enable communication between Threads and users on different fediverse platforms that we don't own or control."

Now, considering everything we know about Meta and their business practices, you might wonder why they're doing this. Well, here are a few reasons that could shed some light:

  1. Regulatory pressure: While Meta is doing its best to compete with , they also want to avoid appearing like a monopolistic force. By joining the Fediverse, they can show regulators that they are simply becoming part of an existing social network.

  2. Zuckerberg's strategy: Mark Zuckerberg has been observing what's been happening with Twitter ever since Elon Musk acquired it, and he's learned some lessons. Twitter has faced criticism for various missteps like alienating journalists, restricting API access, and even requiring logins to view tweets. Zuckerberg wants to assure people that Threads is different from Twitter and avoid those same pitfalls.

  3. Embracing social media decentralization: It's widely acknowledged in the social media industry that the future lies in decentralization. The era of closed-off platforms is gradually coming to an end. Just as Compuserve couldn't survive the open Internet, walled garden social media platforms won't be able to thrive in the open Fediverse. Meta doesn't want to become the next Compuserve.

  4. Early entry into an emerging ecosystem: Meta is eager to establish itself in the emerging Fediverse ecosystem, much like they tried to do with the Metaverse. Being an early player allows them to take a leadership position before other major players like , , and jump on board.

However, it's worth noting that there might be a personal rivalry at play here. There have been rumors of a rivalry between Zuckerberg and Musk, and it seems they don't particularly like each other. So, one could speculate that Zuckerberg might want to undermine Musk by taking down Twitter, the platform Musk acquired for a hefty sum of $44 billion.

Hope that provides some context and clarity on why Meta is making these moves.

What do you think about Meta’s Fediverse explainer?

https://help.instagram.com/169559812696339

@fediversenews

FinchHaven,
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@jupiter_rowland

"ZERO legal means"

"exactly zero authority"

"Meta would have to break into ... take over some 50,000 accounts"

uhh...

No

What does illegal have to do with it?

I've witnessed repeated injections of content into the Home feeds of myself and others using non-visible that they follow

The protocol apparently allows this

One bright young star (I won't doxx him ... he's pretty much vanished) forked his own Mastodon variant to do exactly this

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