this post was submitted on 06 Jul 2023
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I would imagine being open to federation is all that's required for the EU.
Also, defederation doesn't mean they can't access federated data. They can even interact with it. It just doesn't get synced back to the original instances.
Unless Fediverse servers block Meta's servers IPs. That would be hilarious, considering how Meta and other shitty corpos blocks access from Tor and limits everything without login.
"Open internet? What open internet?"
We'll see.
Correct, which would dramatically reduce its value for marketing purposes, as federated instance owners get a constant stream of far more than can be viewed publicly.