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So this has been going around my head for a while now: What if they do not care about their users per se but want the few users they get to exploit the federation to shamelessly crawl the fediverse?

I mean... they get enough users that will subscribe to enough of the fediverse to make instances of every shape and size proactively deliver them our post and interaction data with free shipping, right?

So is defederating in the end not only a prevention against company controlled content that might flood the fediverse, but a measure to protect the users on the fediverse right now from ending up in Meta's databases just in the same way they would if they just had used facebook in the first place?

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[-] SkyNTP@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

Threads can only attack Fediverse in two ways: spam (business as usual), and convincing existing fediverse users to use Threads instead.

Assume everything you do and post on Fediverse (or Threads, or anywhere else for that matter) is public, and has been scraped by three letter agencies, advertisers, and archivers.

Being anywhere on the internet is like being in a public cafe. You think no one is watching, but people are, they just aren't paying attention to you untill you do something worth watching.

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