And people continue to say that defederating from Threads is premature/uncalled for…
I think there’s room for philosphical differences here though. One can acknowledge Meta being evil but not advocate for defederation.
The standard federation analogy is to that of email. Google has shown themselves to be evil at times (prone to enshitification at the very least). But if my email provider drops support for any email from gmail.com, well… that’s kinda not a good thing.
Obviously ActivityPub is not email, but still, I think it’s a somewhat nuanced issue.
And with regards to the EEE issue, I’m personally not convinced of any threat. Slack embraced IRC then killed support, and no harm was done that I’m aware. XMPP always gets trotted out as an example, but I think it’s a weak argument at best, disingenuous at worst.
I don’t want ads getting federated to my instance.
There’s not any room for philosophical debate on that point for me.
There’s a lot of other reasons to not federate with Threads, but that one is the only one I need to cite to realistically appeal to literally any and all fediverse users with at least a couple neurons in their skulls. And it’s definitely the only argument I need to cite to an instance admin who’s running a lemmy container on their home server.
Ads are the absolute least problematic thing about Meta.
Unmoderated content, a literal firehose of absolute vile stuff is my biggest fear.
Oh, for sure. But you missed part of what I was saying.
Regardless of where you fall on the political ideological spectrum or how you use social media - or really, anything else about you - I’m pretty confident that nobody wants to have ads force fed to them, so that’s a very easy point to unify on.