Meta just announced that they are trying to integrate Threads with ActivityPub (Mastodon, Lemmy, etc.). We need to defederate them if we want to avoid them pushing their crap into fediverse.

If you’re a server admin, please defederate Meta’s domain “threads.net

If you don’t run your own server, please ask your server admin to defederate “threads.net”.

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    If you haven’t noticed them doing dirty or damaging things for the last twenty years, feel free to engage with them.

    There’s more than enough evidence to show their intentions are far from pure.

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      How are we supposed to do that when people like you are encouraging admins to defederate which removes any semblance of freedom of choice that you are fucking trying to imply we act upon?

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        They’re a multinational corporation, they don’t need us to host their shit for you to be able to read a goddamn article and learn something.

        If you don’t yet understand that they’re evil that’s on you.

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            Choose what? If you want to find an instance unscrupulous enough to federate with that company then go for it. Who is stopping you?

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              People like OP here, begging admin to block it?

              Like are you for real? He’s literally asking them to take my choice away.

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                It is always the admins’ choice, that has never been any different. You are free to choose which instance you are part of.

                This petition changes nothing about that.

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                  “We need to defederate from them” is not a petition…

                  Also, you could just choose not to subscribe to them, go to a place where they are defederated, or even just block them yourself with the right apps.

                  That’s a whole lot of choice for you in a platform based around decentralization and user choice.

                  But on the flip side if you just make everyone defederate them, then you’re removing user choice completely just based on your personal feelings on the matter.

                  That doesn’t seem fair to me just because you personally hate something that I don’t.

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                    We’re not making anyone do anything. This is a pledge for admins to volunteer for, to send a message that this instance won’t be welcome. There are going to be pariah instances, that’s the nature of federation. If you can’t find an instance to follow that federates with them, then that just means the thing you want is deeply, deeply unpopular.

                    If you care enough, you could join their instance. You could start your own instance and federate with them. Go for it. If and when your own instance becomes a pariah I’m sure you’ll whine about people taking away your freedom to be an asshole at them online, because nobody can make you learn a lessom you’re clearly set on not learning.

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            Then feel free to go to threads or somewhere that does federate with them. You don’t have to stay on a particular instance if they don’t federate with something you want to engage with.

            That’s your freedom of choice.

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              There is no plan for kbin to defederate with Threads, which is why I’m here you dolt. Maybe you should leave.

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                Makes sense, Kbin is one of the most lax instances when it comes to moderation and defederation, and that’s why they’re considered so bad when it comes to spam and illegal content.

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                  I like the freedom of kbin but also maintain an account on Beehaw because they are the complete opposite with frustratingly strict moderation to the point of moderators telling people to check their naughty language at the door (which is totally understandable).

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                    However the serious problem with Kbin’s very lax approach is that it invites some really nasty people who will exploit it. I heard an admin say that a majority of the spam and CSAM attacks have come either from kbin.social or other kbin instances, and at the time it was made worse by a bug that prevented mod actions from federating from kbin, meaning the content stays up even after moderated on its home server. It wasn’t great.

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            Then get fucked?

            Meta are largely responsible for the current state of affairs right now. Nearly every current war, genocide, fake news, and more can be tied back to Meta.

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              Are you seriously simplifying all current conflicts caused down to simply social media? So if we completely remove all social media, humanity instantly becomes the utopian society from science fiction. STFU with this stupidity you ignorant child.

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                Simply? No.

                Dangerously and deliberately engageful? Yes.

                Look at the impact of FB in the Rohingya genocide for fucks sake.

                Fucking right wing wanker.

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            Then you’re evil. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

            Go ahead, be evil. It is certainly your prerogative.

            Edit: just look at how many votes “But what if some of us don’t care if they’re evil?” got. Like, what a wild-ass bullshit thing to say. This thread is definitely being astroturfed.

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              I’ve noticed a lot of turfing on all of these threadsfed posts. It’s becoming more and more. People just need to get a threads account if it’s so important to them.

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                Well they’re clearly aware of us, we can’t pretend we’re just a bunch of silly little beans doing our own thing anymore. Of course they’re going to do this. There is literally not a single reason for them not to.

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                    Yeah, but the reason we need federation in the first place is because of the relentless onslaught of monopoly.

                    I think this is a good prpblem to have. The fediverse gets to test itself against the largest established social media network, and honestly I don’t see a way for them to win. You can ses it in these replies - they are scared of this boycott. Even more exciting now that I think of if - this isn’t a consumer boycott like we’re used to. This is a boycott by the producers. The instances create the network, so their voices are much more important.

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              We should have rules against turfing like this in the community, and remove or ban people suspected of it. I get the benefits of having a neutral place but at the same time we don’t allow advertising here so why should suspected astroturfing be any different.

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              It’s sarcasm. I upvoted them because I would have said something similar to highlight the absurdity of any argument against defederating with Threads.

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              Thanks, it is my prerogative.

              This is the point of the freedom of federated communities: we can read whatever the fuck we want from wherever the fuck we want without having authoritarian censor-heavy limp-wrist adult-baby moderators and corporate fascists determining what we are allowed to read or affiliate with.

              The freedom to read both sides and control what I want to interact with on my own will, and make my own decisions is why I’m fucking here. I don’t want people like you making decisions for me, go fuck yourself.

              Thanks for noticing I’m evil. I’ll go make a nice blood sacrifice to my effigy of Satan by eating another baby.

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                Right, so nobody’s stopping you from joining threads, or making your own instance. You can call it evil.villain. Why don’t you?

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                So when they steamroll this place so hard you only get their side of the story, what then?

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                  I promise you nothing is going to get steamrolled, you are simply being very ignorant.

                  In fact, I will @ you with a reminder in 30 days as a reply to this message of how mundane and routine everything is to prove you are wrong.

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        I’m sure there will be instances that remain federated with them, and you can join those… or just join Threadstagram.

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          This is what I’m thinking. I don’t understand why people fled from the corporate internet only to be excited to go back to them.

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            Defederating with Threads is a great way to make people “go back to them”, so I’m not sure what your point is.

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            The corporate internet is adopting an open protocol. I find that to be exciting. It’s not us “going back” to the corporate internet, it’s the corporate internet coming to us.

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              All of the corporate internet adopted open protocols in the first place. Expand your limited view and increase your awareness of the history of the networks as they evolved before Google, Microsoft, and Apple were beginning and end of tech. We got to now with open protocols. Now everything is being walled up by DRM since theyve managed to preintegrate it in all of the hardware across the board before the open protocols even come into play.

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        When you fuck over people with their freedoms, you don’t deserve the freedom to be extended to you.

        It’s the same as paradox of tolerance. You shouldn’t be tolerant to intolerance, and you shouldn’t give freedom to those who want to strip it away from you.

        That’s like freedom 101.

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        decentralization purpose is choice to move to other instance

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        So… admins aren’t free to choose? Why are you trying to take away admins freedom of choice? Sounds kind of authoritarian to me.

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          If you’re self-hosting a personal instance, do whatever you want.

          But if you’re hosting a community for other people, you should consider what they want. That’s the responsibility of a community leader.

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            That’s the beauty of the fediverse, if the instance you’re on isn’t doing what you want, you can move to another one. Or create your own.

            I’d say that’s a pretty clear indicator of the popularity of decisions. Saying “No, you can’t do that, cause I don’t want that” is putting your desires above the desires of others.

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            Most of these instances are hosted by amateurs doing it for fun and often at their own cost. Users can leave if they want different policies. If you want a right to dictate policy, do the work yourself or hire someone to do it for you.

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        You can spin up your own server… That’s what the fediverse is.

        The freedom to do whatever you want as an admin, and the freedom of choosing another server where you’ll still be part of the network

        Meta/Facebook threatens this, because their user base dwarfs the rest of the fediverse. They’re also running their own closed source server code… They can gatekeep their own federation

        I would love it if companies joined the fediverse, but like, by making instances. Maybe even use it for their internal Intranet. Maybe they could add federation compatible APIs to their existing software

        I don’t want a massive social network company to use their position to make a new social network…

        Federation is like Bitcoin or Tor - it’s decentralized, until one org becomes too large… At that point, they can control the network in countless ways