yerald

@yerald@calckey.social

AuDHDer public librarian serving kids & families. Here to talk about books, cities, neurodiversity & how to gradually move towards living in a slightly nicer world. Trying out Calckey . . . see my main Fediverse face at @yerald

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yerald, to random

Am I missing something obvious? How do I follow someone on ?

yerald,

@MariaTheMartian do you know how on mobile?

yerald,

@MariaTheMartian thanks! There was something up with my content blocker settings inferring with the web app, but I didn’t realize until you described very clearly something that wasn’t showing up for me at all. Fixed those settings and now it all works!

atomicpoet, (edited ) to threads
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From the start, I had a strong feeling that #Threads would experience instant success. I've been saying that it wouldn't be #Mastodon or #Bluesky that brings down #Twitter. Instead, it was clear to me that #Threads would be the one to dismantle Twitter completely.

Why am I so confident about this? Well, it's because #Meta holds a monopoly over the social connections of billions of people. The specific features or user interface of Threads don't really matter in the grand scheme of things. Ultimately, it all comes down to the social connections, and #Meta knows exactly how to exploit that.

Now, what about privacy concerns? Surprisingly, the majority of people don't seem to care much about it. Even after being warned for 20 years about #Meta's poor approach to privacy, most people continue to use their services without hesitation.

And what about #Meta's problematic moderation policies? It's the same story. The majority of people are willing to endure various issues if it means they can stay connected with their loved ones.

But does this mean it's game over for the alternative non-Meta platforms like #Mastodon, #Friendica, #Calckey, #Kbin, etc.?

Not at all. There's one thing that #Meta can't control: slip-ups. Just like other big tech companies, #Meta will inevitably make mistakes. Threads will have its fair share of critics, just as #Facebook, #Instagram, and #WhatsApp do.

So where will those critics turn to? Well, if you've been keeping an eye on Twitter and #Reddit, it's likely that they will flock to the Fediverse. The Fediverse offers something no other service can: it cannot be owned by anyone.

Now, some people believe that once you start using #Meta's services, you'll never leave. But that's not necessarily true. People often realize they need something different when the time comes. And when people understand that they don't want their online lives to be owned as #Meta's intellectual property, they will seek out a solution.

Spoiler alert: the only viable solution that truly ensures ownership over your online life is the #ActivityPub-enabled Fediverse. This technology allows you to set up your own server within minutes, connecting you with millions of people, just like I did with atomicpoet.org.

Sure, billions of people might eventually join Threads. However, there will always be individuals who realize they'd rather not be under the control of Mark Zuckerberg. And for that reason, there will always be a demand for genuine online freedom on their own Fediverse server.

yerald,

@atomicpoet I suspect that Threads will also just better suit people who want to connect with 1) their own irl friends/family/professional networks or 2) influencers, for a long time, unless the character of the changes dramatically. Personally, that’s not what I’ve been looking for, the Fediverse serves my needs way better, and Instagram has always stressed me out.

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