• aes@programming.dev
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    3 months ago

    This is a somewhat surprising position to see in the fediverse…

    (I mean, I get what you’re saying, and I guess someone should bring that to the party, but there is s different way)

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      3 months ago

      Hmm well arguably I ought to rethink my opinion now that lemmy is working well enough.

      Look at how many niche communities tried to move from reddit to lemmy and failed. Basically all of them. Even just a little pushback of reddit did a lot (not letting communities be abandoned or closed). Then lemmy is becoming increasingly fragmented (e.g. US imperialists and socialist instances). Then you have people deleting years worth of contribution and valuable content on reddit, answers to questions etc. Or what happens when ~20% of the current lemmy instances fold because of server cost or lost interest? And ultimately how much of a dent on a civilization level is the fediverse going to make?

      All that are example of how network effects create a “toll” if you try to leave them.

      The EU recently mandated that messenger apps need to create a compatibility layer and afaik even that looks like it’s going to fail to work as thought.

      • aes@programming.dev
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        3 months ago

        Yesss… You’re not wrong, but I really do believe the solution we want is to be found somewhere in that direction. Considering the Google graveyard, the faang crowd isn’t all that reliable either.