I never would have heard about Threads if it werent for the fediverse... which I find ironic because I signed up to it just to keep an eye, something i wouldnt have done if it wasnt for the anti-threads commotion going on over here.

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@freemo signing up just to compare is okay, but I'm not signing up to
because the entire point of federation is so that you don't need a separate account everywhere. (Once they actually enable federation)

As for the commotion it seems weird and a lack of understanding what federation means.

Like what does it matter if you are using a small/your own email server if Gmail joins the email system.

They aren't going to start sending you spam (that would get them blocked).

But it does mean you can now send messages to and from people you know on that system, with no down sides.

Having the for each person to choose if they want an ad free small server, or a big player that might have a slicker interface/search (but has adverts), while still being able to communicate with each other is a good thing.

@sgryphon @freemo
□Because of the encouragement to start using / communicating with those types of ma$$ive corporations around mostly those who wanted to escape them?

□Because of their past record / history / size / ability / threat / force in markets / existing info on us?

□Because corps don't care?

■To communicate while being undermined is not good.

■Less communication with Gmail the better in the sense of your text / communication being copied / offered up for harvest to them when you mail them (and your friend).

Do any of these hit home?

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