• AnonTwo@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    The idea is that at first threads.net will seem “normal”, like all the other fediverses

    Then they start adding features that either break against other servers, or straight up aren’t supported, making threads.net seem more enticing just because all the neat features aren’t on the other sites.

    Think how Internet Explorer killed Netscape with all the Page Load errors caused by ActiveX, yet everyone wanted ActiveX sites.

    Once they’ve walked through the path of least resistance and grabbed the bulk of the traffic, they just defederate from everyone.

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      1 year ago

      Yep - best option is to defederate them well before they gain traction & start creating problem by not contributing back to the protocol in a way that benefits everyone.

      I think after the community got burned by Microsoft & then google we’re finally learning.

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      Couldn’t any instance or app do this already? Like #peertube does videos in a way that isn’t necessarily fully federated with #mastodon. We get partial functionality everywhere and some places will have some extra things. If it is popular enough, then add it to the standard and let everyone who wants it add the functionality.