although this is unlikely to substantially and directly impact us and is a more immediate concern for Mastodon and similar fediverse software, we’ve signed the Anti-Meta Fedi Pact as a matter of principle. that pact pledges the following:

i am an instance admin/mod on the fediverse. by signing this pact, i hereby agree to block any instances owned by meta should they pop up on the fediverse. project92 is a real and serious threat to the health and longevity of fedi and must be fought back against at every possible opportunity

the maintainer of the site is currently a little busy and seems to manually add signatures so we may not appear on there for several days but here’s a quick receipt that we did indeed sign it.

    • alyaza [they/she]OPM
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      1441 year ago

      it’s literally Facebook. i think we’ve heard and seen more than enough to from Mark Zuckerberg and the platform which actively continues to be one of the worst vectors of online harm, misinformation, and advocacy for social and political violence (among many, many other ills). particularly with respect to our instance: their project can get fucked as far as i’m concerned.

      • UnshavedYak
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        331 year ago

        Yea, i’m not sure how much benefit of doubt we should be handing Mark Zuck of all people. There’s few people in the world who make their intentions more clear than him. Not that i’m trying to paint him as evil, i’m not and i don’t think he is, but i also see no reason to expect self-run instances to offer an olive branch to him.

        We should be vary paranoid about Embrace Extend Extinguish in these communities.

      • The Cuuuuube
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        251 year ago

        Anyone here into cross stitching? I’d like to send the Zuck a cross stitch that just says, “Get Fucked”

      • Melpomene
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        151 year ago

        I’d also add that they have, in the past, conducted unethical experiments on their users to attempt to manipulate said users’ emotional state. I’m just a cross poster here, but I respect the stance.

    • Lionir [he/him]
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      421 year ago

      The details are under NDA and Facebook has a really bad history of having a terrible moderation culture. I don’t see any reason based on their past history to believe that they will change.

      It feels kinda like giving a gun to a serial killer and just waiting it out. It’s an exaggerated analogy but I think it illustrates the point well.

      • Melpomene
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        51 year ago

        Given the number of competitors they’ve killed or absorbed, you’re not far off. Heck, they even stomped Google.

    • @fiah@discuss.tchncs.de
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      341 year ago

      before knowing any details?

      before? facebook is almost 20 years old, they’ve had plenty of time to show us who they are and they have. If you have any doubt about their moral fiber then I suggest you pull your head out of your ass and enter the fucking 2020s

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        Can’t find the source, but I did see a rumor they’ll be turning on federation a few months after the official release so as to not spring all of this place on a bunch of old people. So if they do that, they’ll already have their own ecosystem/culture in place. I’m also a bit worried the extended introduction is going to lull people.

        I think regardless, it always needs to be at the forefront of user’s minds that they’re not averse to playing it slow. Likely, they’ll be on their best behavior starting out, especially since having a working platform at all means making as many friends in the fediverse as they can. They’re not gonna come in swinging their junk around like spez.

        Acting the gracious benefactor will not stop them from leaving this place a haunted backwater once they gather enough standing to start gradually poaching users via shiny toys and high engagement.

        This includes any new users. Most noobs are probably going to the big name or staying away entirely because they associate the fediverse with Zuckerberg. We stand a real chance of withering because no non-corporate instance can compete with the kind of time and money they have.

        As a corporation, their aim is always going to be numbers. They know they can’t physically buy the entire fediverse out, so their only recourse is to make any competition playing keep away irrelevant. Any niceties will be presumed by me to be a fakeout.

    • AnonymousLlama
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      221 year ago

      I think if this were a new player in the market, say for example a new social media platform that was going to venture into the fediverse, most people here would give them the benefit of the doubt.

      However this is meta, they shouldn’t take get the benefit of the doubt with how they’ve been operating over the last decade. There’s no good faith that they’ll be good participants

    • magnetosphere
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      201 year ago

      Corporations are motivated by profit. One of the ways Meta profits is by using your personal information for targeted advertising. For them, “community building” is a means, not an end. What else could you possibly need to know?

      If a known con artist asks you to listen to their pitch, are you going to “hear them out”, or slam the door in their face?

      • debounced
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        91 year ago

        And just so happens to be the same pesky thing people refuse to read, color me surprised. 🙄