• deweydecibel@lemmy.world
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    Too late, at this point. Mastodon was never going to be the mainstream replacement, at least not anytime soon. Bluesky honestly took too long. Had it opened up first, people would have poured into it. But once they’re settled in Threads, that’s where they’ll stay.

    It is profoundly depressing to watch Musk crumble only for the internet to flock mindlessly back to Mark fucking Zuckerberg. Just when I was hopeful we might break away from these established giants…

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      There was a post yesterday on Bluesky making fun of Google+ that got relatively high on the “What’s Hot” feed. People were really trying to dunk on G+.

      The big irony to me is Bsky — like G+ — has been sitting on invite-only for far too long, and it, too, may slowly fade away just like Google+ because of it.

      Your exclusive club probably won’t be the next big thing if it stays an exclusive club.

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      I’m curious to see the overlap between Twitter and Threads users. like how many on Threads never used a twitter-like service before

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          I don’t think we’ll ever get away from these weirdos. I think that even if some ‘independent’, small company twitter clone became popular, Zuck would just buy it up. He bought Instagram, Elon bought Twitter, etc etc.

          It’s probably inevitable that these wealthy goobers will end up controlling whatever social media is popular.

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      While I agree it sucks remember it’s not over til it’s over! They want us to feel despair, it helps their plans the less we resist.

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    Users aren’t going to care about privacy until there are consequences. Given tendencies in red states in the US, I expect some people to be arrested based on social media data - not “here’s a post of me breaking the law” kind of data, but “you browsed this site while posting this comment after seeing your doctor last Tuesday which is a strong indication you were trying to cause a miscarriage” kind of data.

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      Even then, I doubt some people will be able to correlate that to privacy infringing social media services. Some will, but a lot probably won’t.

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    Is it actually thriving? I haven’t downloaded it or made an account to check so I wouldn’t know, but I would’ve thought I’d have seen the content referenced from other places if this was the case… So far I think I’ve seen one Thread screenshotted and linked and it was Zuck’s demo one or something…

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    Well if you care about privacy, avoid all Meta products. Otherwise go ahead and use them. I thought it would be simple.