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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    have different problem

    platform owned by corporation tends to have more pro corporate users

    what happens to existing culture on fediverse

    is general trend that online communities get worse when above threshold

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      what happens to existing culture on fediverse

      Likely nothing. If Threads users are problematic and Meta refuses to moderate them appropriately, then instances can defederate later.

      Doing it preemptively or forming a pact is just absurd, though. It’s treating the users of Threads as a threat, instead of Meta (who can and will still be able to harvest anything they want from the Fediverse, because that’s how ActivityPub works), and that’s not fair to them who didn’t ask to be thrown into our community in the first place.

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        defederate later

        problem often cause damage before is addressed

        pre block be safer

        threads users signed up for threads

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          If that’s how you want to run your instance, that’s your right to do. But for community-based instances, the users should have some say in the matter.

          Yes, I can move to another instance if mine decides to defederate, but that’s a lot of hassle that I’d have to go through because of a decision somebody else made for me, all because they can’t or won’t moderate themselves.

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            If you don’t like decisions somebody else makes for you, then run your own instance.

            This isn’t meant to be snarky, btw, it’s a valid solution and one of the freedoms of the fediverse system.

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          problem often causes damage before is addressed

          pre block be safer

          You build a bridge. After awhile it might start to decay and without proper upkeep it might even collapse! Better to never build a bridge in the first place.

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      Most people on Threads aren’t pro-corporate, they don’t actually give a shit about that. They’re just too confused by the decentralized model to be on Mastodon, couldn’t get an invite to Bluesky, and wanted somewhere to be other than Twitter.

      Being connected to it all via Threads could eventually help them get enough understanding to migrate to a different instance.