this post was submitted on 06 Jul 2023
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It's a slippery slope down the path of corporate enshitification. I say we shouldn't let them in and others like them to start.
It's a common practice for most of big companies. Infiltrate, take control and destroy.
It's been an often employed corporate tactic, embrace a technology and make it popular, extend it so outside interests can't employ it, then squeeze all the profit they can which inevitably kills it.
Then the platform will probably not get far as most people aren't looking for 'alternative' platforms instead want to use what is popular, If a main stream company uses the systems then it means the mass of people will be able to access it and therefor hopefully make people more aware that you don't have to use the ones from META and any other company that want to get into but if the company truly has the users intrests at heart you'd hope they'd make the platform fair and hopefully with less data collection.
Honestly, it doesn't need to. "Getting far" right now means polluting the platform with mass-produced junk content instead of genuine discussions and interactions.
The platform and its current rate of organic growth is perfect as it is.