• sabreW4K3@lazysoci.al
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    6 months ago

    I think it’s wonderful that you’re so passionate about the fediverse. However your main argument seems to be that Meta enriches the Fediverse with money.

    But you’re not addressing the fact that profit driven endeavours result in things like the fact that they broke the law to snoop on snapchat users.

    Where does the push for profit stop? Why do you feel that the fediverse needs money and what alternatives have you looked at beside Silicon Valley?

    There are things like communick and I’m a proponent of cooperatives, whereby you get XX people to contribute the amount to split the costs of a server, management, a domain and software development donations and as more people join, the cost is spread out more.

    What is it exactly that Meta offer? Where do you think they’ll invest that cooperatives can’t?

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      6 months ago

      But I mean, already lots about the buzz caused around the Fediverse nowadays only EXISTS because Meta anounced to join

      The most obvious thing is: scale. With matter, ActivityPub is finally tried out on a bigger scale. If a global, big fediverse was the goal, this was always one way how it could go. A big player is joining and then, the Fediverse in turn grows and grows with it; just like with the WWW and AOL. What’s your alternative to this?

      Or don’t you want the Fediverse to become a big, global thing where everyone has a Fediverse account and so on?

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      6 months ago

      My biggest problem is how people refuse to integrate monetization into federated platforms. Some standard transactional system of sorts that could allow small platforms to create revenue streams for creators.

      Not having that means Threads will be the only platform that makes such functions available, and you know they’ll have a quota based incentive system much like YouTube to get all the creators their side of things.

      This is bad for musicians, film makers, animators, etc. And if you’re idea is that “you can just link to someone’s Patreon account or their PayPal wallet”, then we’re right back to the same problem again.

      Believing that in 2024 you can just ignore monetization within platforms means you’re just leaving a hole in the fence for which nefarious actors can sneak in. It’s better if we standardise and normalise ethical payment models and have them readily available across platforms.

      We need a federated, decentralised SWIFT for the fediverse - believe it or not.