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Corpo Meltdown

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Welcome to CORPO MELTDOWN, the electrifying hub where rebellious minds converge to expose the shadowy deeds and nefarious plots of the corporate overlords.

In this digital wasteland, we dissect the Machiavellian maneuvers of the megacorps, revealing their misconduct and unravelling their tangled webs of power.

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

What does that actually mean? Are they just going to set up an instance or are they going to buy out the software? What would the former actually get them? The later is open source (or so I’ve heard), so how?

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Step 1: Simply join the fediverse. (Embrace)

Step 2: Make suggestion on how to improve the ActivityPub protocol (e.g. for Ads) (Extend)

Step 3: "Oh, sorry, we'll defederate, say hello to our new platform! Thanks for 10 Million users!(Extinguish)

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

One of the dangers I can see is that their instances become supernodes that carry a lot more sway over the underlying AP protocol. They could use Microsoft's old "embrace and extend" philosophy and start making special extensions that only their nodes have. Then their critical mass either forces changes to the underlying protocol or bifurcates the fediverse into "Meta-based" and "not Meta-based".

Another issue will be what data they can mine from their users as well as other instances, and what tools they will build to circumvent any protections to mine all the fedi data.

And let's not even talk about the moderation issues (or sure lack thereof) that will make the fediverse much less safe for everyone. We've already seen time and time again that Zuck & co. don't care about moderation and user safety, and actually would rather manipulate data to their own nefarious ends.

There are so many more reasons why this is a bad thing.