this post was submitted on 15 Dec 2023
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I think this will beneficial for the fediverse overall. Thereads will eventually have to advertise. At which point hopefully other Platforms on the fediverse will become more attractive to some threads users.
Absolutely not, federating with Threads is the first step in the Embrace, Extend, Extinguish process that businesses have used in the past to kill things like the fediverse. This is a win for businesses that want to see the fediverse dead and buried
The wrong kind of users though.. The people on Facebook likely to use Threads, are the ones who I'd hate to federate with. Discussions would quickly change to low effort karma grabs and inside jokes.
You're also likely to get a lot more people doing stealth/viral marketing, more bots, etc
That's why I use Beehaw honestly.. It actually feels like I'm talking to people
Exactly! Look at how well XMPP/Jabber is doing after FB and Google embraced it.