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this post was submitted on 06 Jul 2023
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It would be fine, except the extinguish part. All it would take is for facebook to no longer federate content and all those new users would be gone instantly.
And how will this extinguish the fediverse? We'll still all be here, won't we?
It depends on how many communities are on Meta's instances. Imagine if a year from now, Meta's instances are all the rage. It's like lemmy.world on crack, where 95% of the communities you see browsing all are from meta.world. Everybody hates that it ended up this way, but that's just the way it shook out because Meta has the best performing servers and a huge population of shitposters on Threads creating funny memes who probably don't even know instances besides meta.world even exist.
But then Meta decides they're done with the fediverse and decides to close off access to meta.world. Now 95% of the fediverse is effectively vanished, and you either have to switch to Threads to regain access to those communities, or you have to stay on the 5% of the fediverse that's still left and basically start from scratch all over again.
I see. But won’t it be more like Microblogging and not have any communities like Lemmy? I guess we’ll have to see…
We'll just be back where we started then, but now alot more people would know about the fediverse and could switch to Mastodon if/when Threads goes downhill
Doesn't seem like a bad deal to me tbh; I'll be able to follow some artists I like on Threads through the comfort of Mastodon in the meantime
Facebook doesn't let you see only your subscribed content. Neither does Instagram.
I see no reason to believe they'll let you escape The Algorithm on Threads. That alone should drive people to non-Threads instances.