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There has been significant discussion in recent weeks regarding Meta/Threads. We would like to express our disappointment with the negative and threatening tone of some of these discussions. We kindly ask everyone to engage in civil discourse and remember that not everyone will share the same opinions, which is perfectly acceptable.

When considering whether or not to defederate from Threads, we're looking for a decision based on facts that prioritize your safety. We strive to remain neutral to make an informed choice.

First, there seem to be some misconceptions about how the Fediverse operates based on several posts. We’ve compiled some resource links to help explain the details and address any misunderstandings.

Fed Tips , Fediverse , ActivityPub

Initial Thoughts:

It seems unlikely that Meta will federate with Lemmy. When/if Meta adopts ActivityPub, it will likely affect Mastodon only rather than Lemmy, given Meta's focus on being a Twitter alternative at the moment.

Please note that we have a few months before Threads will even federate with Mastodon, so we have some time to make the right decision.

Factors to Consider:
Factors to consider if Meta federates with Lemmy:

Privacy - While it’s true that Meta's privacy settings for the app are excessive, it’s important to note that these settings only apply to users of the official Threads app and do not impact Lemmy users. It’s worth mentioning that Lemmy does not collect any personal data, and Meta has no means of accessing such data from this platform. In addition, when it comes to scraping data from your post/comments, Meta doesn’t need ActivityPub to do that. Anyone can read your profile and public posts as it is today.

Moderation - If a server hosts a substantial amount of harmful content without performing efficient and comprehensive moderation, it will create an excessive workload for our moderators. Currently, Meta is utilizing its existing Instagram moderation tools. Considering there were 95 million posts on the first day, this becomes worrisome, as it could potentially overwhelm us and serve as a sufficient reason for defederation.

Ads - It’s possible if Meta presents them as posts.

Promoting Posts - It’s possible with millions of users upvoting a post for it to trend.

Embrace, extend, and extinguish (EEE) - We don't think they can. If anyone can explain how they technically would, please let us know. Even if Meta forks Lemmy and gets rid of the original software, Lemmy will survive.

Instance Blocking - Unlike Mastodon, Lemmy does not provide a feature for individual users to block an instance (yet). This creates a dilemma where we must either defederate, disappointing those who desire interaction with Threads, or choose not to defederate, which will let down those who prefer no interaction with Threads.

Blocking Outgoing Federation - There is currently no tool available to block outgoing federation from lemmy.world to other instances. We can only block incoming federation. This means that if we choose to defederate with our current capabilities, Threads will still receive copies of lemmy.world posts. However, only users on Threads will be able to interact with them, while we would not be able to see their interactions. This situation is similar to the one with Beehaw at the moment. Consequently, it leads to significant fragmentation of content, which has real and serious implications.

Conclusion:
From the points discussed above, the possible lack of moderation alone justifies considering defederation from Threads. However, it remains to be seen how Meta will handle moderation on such a large scale. Additionally, the inability of individuals to block an instance means we have to do what is best for the community.

If you have any added points or remarks on the above, please send them to @[email protected].

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[–] Korne127 13 points 1 year ago (4 children)

But do you have any argument? I'm currently really neutral, but as described in this post, I don't see how they could do EEE since users on Lemmy are… well, on Lemmy. And they don't want to move there. And in the EU, Threads could lead to even more Fediverse users since the official app is not available there but Mastodon and Lemmy are. And again, even with defederating, they see all our content, we just can't benefit from their additional content that goes away from twitter.

[–] weedazz 14 points 1 year ago

Your last sentence is what I learned from this post and what changed my mind. Fragmenting lemmy content doesn't seem smart if we want adoption/engagement

[–] assassin_aragorn 9 points 1 year ago (1 children)

And again, even with defederating, they see all our content, we just can’t benefit from their additional content that goes away from twitter.

This is a really significant point. Meta isn't affected it sounds like if we de-federate. Seems pointless to do so then.

[–] Korne127 4 points 1 year ago

The point of defederating is primarily to keep bad actors out. If there is a nazi instance, you don't want to have them all on your own posts writing stuff. But yeah, the point with Meta is not that there are (mainly) bad people and you don't want to be able to see their posts and comments.

[–] alertsleeper 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The thing is, we won't "benefit" from their content IMO, quite the contrary

[–] Korne127 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I don't understand how that's the case. This means that many people that are famous and that many other people are interested in and wanting to know what they write are suddenly available from within the Fediverse. Additionally, Threads is not available in the EU. This means that the only possibility to reach them and see what they write might be the Fediverse, additionally creating many accounts.

[–] alertsleeper 2 points 1 year ago

I don't really understand why so many people want "the famous" here. As long as the post I'm reading is of quality I don't care who wrote it. And having "celebrities" only turns the place into Twitter or Instagram with vanity metrics, controversy, etc.

We might just want very different things out of this platform and that's ok

[–] goetzit -1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Do you have an argument?

I came here because I don’t want corporate social media. To come to a place that was specifically created to be outside the social media tech giant sphere of influence, and advocate for it to become part of that sphere of influence, is completely baffling to me.

Why does anyone want to federate? For Threads content? Go to Threads, its all there! Why does it all need to come here?

[–] Korne127 1 points 1 year ago

Yeah, I kind of do. Because (just copying and pasting) this means that many people that are famous and that many other people are interested in and wanting to know what they write are suddenly available from within the Fediverse. Additionally, Threads is not available in the EU. This means that the only possibility to reach them and see what they write might be the Fediverse, additionally creating many accounts.