With the release of #Barcelona looming, i wonder if i'll see my mum bouncing around on Fedi.
Kinda doubt it, she's somewhat tech-illiterate and stuck in the dirt with her ways. She had a Nokia before her iPhone and she's been on #Facebook since forever, only uses #Instagram for her dog business.
It's amazing how a single man and the ruin of #Twitter can bring other companies to try their chance in microblogging. First years of nothing and then #Spoutible, #Bluesky and now #Instagram/#Meta...
「 This text-based app will stand alone, but it will be partially integrated within Instagram. Users will keep their Instagram verification and handle, and all of their followers will receive a notification to go follow them on the to-be-named platform. Like Mastodon and Bluesky, Meta’s text-based platform will be decentralized and interoperable with Mastodon, which is built on the ActivityPub protocol 」
via @TechCrunch
#Instagram users, why are you waiting for Barcelona app? Join any smaller instance on the #Fediverse instead. Many instances will start defederating Meta later.
Whilst I am worried they will try the old “embrace, extend, extinguish” plan, I must admit I’m quite excited for #Meta to join their apps into the #Fediverse.
An extra 2bn people to talk to on here! And the ones who really enjoy it will find out they can switch to #mastodon or #calckey or one of the others for a similar experience but with no ads and better moderation. Nice!
Why am I pushing a "Users' Bill of Account Rights" now? While this does not apply only to #Google, I frankly am deeply tired of people coming to me desperate, pleading, for help trying to restore access to locked out Google accounts. Google won't respond to them. They ask who they can talk to? Who can they PAY? Personal and business emails, precious photos, files. They trusted Google. They followed the rules. They did nothing illegal. And they've lost access to everything. To Google, they're just in the noise at Google scale.
It's been this way at Google since the firm's start, but over the years Google has encouraged ordinary, nontechnical people to trust them more and more. And that usually works great, until something goes wrong.
Up to now, I've sometimes been able to informally help in these situations, via contacts at Google. But even that has become much more difficult. This is getting worse, not better.
Google has the resources -- money and smart minds -- to solve these problems. This is not rocket science, or even computer science. There are straightforward ways to make this far better for Google users otherwise locked out and left to swing in the wind. The sad fact is that Google simply doesn't consider them to rise to the level worth helping.
Otherwise, the comment about being tied to ActivityPub makes me wonder if it could be the "Chromebook version of Mastodon" take that I feel could be popular. It sounds easy to use, has Meta's moderation, and is backed by a large company with resources. And while Zuckerberg isn't popular, he's Mr. Charismatic compared to Elon (plus, Mark isn't rubbing his presence in FB/Instagram users' faces).
The only measure in which this news can be viewed positively is that the decision confirms the #Fediverse as a threat to the social silos. Let's keep it this way. Do not trust #Facebook. Do not forget that just last week #Instagram tried to block the #joinPixelfed tag <https://mastodon.social/@pixelfed/110338112401101688>, lest people became aware of the existence of the world outside, a world that still has the appeal of early-days IG, and not subject to the threat of enshittification.
Meta's new decentralized social media platform, Barcelona, may potentially become part of ActivityPub. That means they will probably be part of our fediverse.
Regardless of one's opinion on Meta, I would argue that this is a positive direction.
Users can still choose their own instances. This will only contribute to more PR around our well-implemented decentralized ecosystem.
#Meta is soon expanding into the #Fediverse with #instagram. For the sake of anything that is important in our network, the good community and well-meaning people:
I'm honestly looking forward to Barcelona the new #instagram app not saying i will sign up but if it's what they say it is I really hope it ends Twitter once and for all
#Barcelona, #Meta's Twitter competitor, will be ready by summer.
And lest you believe #ActivityPub integration was just some rumour, think again. In a slide, Meta confirms that Barcelona will indeed be decentralized and will be compatible with Mastodon.
Everyone who thought that AT protocol would easily win over ActivityPub, and that #Bluesky would kill Mastodon just because a few influencers joined doesn't understand the sheer marketing power and pull that Meta has at its disposal.
But believe me, I'm not exactly cheering on Meta here. Generally, where Meta goes, shenanigans happen. I simply don't think Meta is capable of releasing a product without dark patterns.
Nevertheless, I don't think the Fediverse is even close to preparing for what will happen once Barcelona starts federating.
The one thing that could end #Twitter is #instagram literally they making a decentralized clone of Twitter and Instagram combined. This is genius big time having the combination of 2 services into 1 will increase usage the end of Twitter should be coming soon
#MstdnParty is a great alternative to Twitter, but maybe you're looking for an #Instagram replacement as well...
Well, you're in luck! I've just set up https://pxlfd.plus/ - a free, ActivityPub-enabled #Pixelfed instance for sharing photos with a much cleaner image-focused interface. Since it's all interoperable, you can even follow Pixelfed accounts from Mastodon, give it a try: @jonah
@pixelfed est une autre appli du #Fediverse, au même titre que #Mastodon. C'est une alternative libre et open source aux logiciels de partage de photographies comme #Instagram, qui propose une expérience débarrassée de publicités et de mise en avant de contenus d'"influenceurs" à la mords-moi-le-nœud (oui c'est une expression assez drôle).
Mon compte PixelFed peut être suivi directement depuis Mastodon : @Greguti