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grinning_moonlight, in Defederation, Threads and You

You deserve a Pulitzer for that analogy alone!

Thank you for taking the time to explain it in such simple terms, I've joined a few hous ago and I've been going INSANE trying to find an ultimate-like FAQ about what of this really is.

JelloBrains, in Threads' New Terms & Conditions Affects the Fediverse
@JelloBrains@kbin.social avatar

Now, I am on the can we ban Threads train, I wasn't at first because they hadn't gotten involved in actually joining the rest of us, now they are and they've admitted they want all our information too, I just don't want any part of that.

Things collected from fediverse participants that interact with Meta users...

- Username
- Profile Picture
- IP Address
- Name of Third Party Service
- Posts from profile
- Post interactions (Follow, Like, Reshare, Mentions)

They've never met a piece of data they didn't want to mine, have they?

OsrsNeedsF2P,

All fediverse applications collect similar info?

Kaldo,
@Kaldo@kbin.social avatar

I think the implication is that threads/meta is going to use it for different purposes than your average fediverse application/server owner would.

However, it is kind of a silly argument to bring up in the context of fediverse since everything you share publicly online is, well... public info from that point onwards - even more so in the fediverse that by design sends and stores it to countless other, privately owned and maintained, servers beyond your control. This comment is public and any other individual or company can get it whether they do it through activity pub or by just scraping it off any of existing (or their privately owned) instance.

The real risk threads poses is competition and taking away content creators from mastodon, indirectly pushing everyone else under the facebook's corporate umbrella again. I want FOSS to take over but if there's nobody actually using it and everyone is still creating content elsewhere then there's few reasons to stay.

bedrooms,

I don't understand the point of this article at all. How would an instance federate without processing these information? (And I think the IP cannot be collected; not sure why the author indicates so without source.)

Not sure if the author understood anything about the fediverse, either. Feels like an AI-generated article, honestly...

BraveSirZaphod,
@BraveSirZaphod@kbin.social avatar

The point of the article is to appeal to people's hatred of Meta (which is well-earned, admittedly), not to actually say anything meaningful.

Having observed conversations about Threads here and on Lemmy, it's a pretty dependable tactic. I completely understand not wanting to associate with Meta and not trusting their intentions, but there are plenty of things to criticize them for without trying to whip up a fury over what's objectively not problematic. But this is the internet and people like being in a fury, so whip one up they will.

deadsuperhero,
@deadsuperhero@kbin.social avatar

@BraveSirZaphod Hey, I'm the guy that wrote this. While I absolutely hold negative bias towards Meta, the point of the article was not to produce a piece of propaganda, but instead illustrate that their policies have updated to acknowledge the existence of third-party accounts on other servers, that they will be collecting data, and that this is likely a sign that federation may be happening sooner than expected.

Not everybody is happy about that, and some developers are working on hardening their applications to protect against unauthorized access for edge cases related to this.

Auster, in Língua portuguesa

Saudações!

cdelima,
@cdelima@kbin.social avatar

Desculpe. Até havia esquecido que abri uma conta aqui.

Só posso usar pelo navegador web?

Auster,

Opa

Olha, estou confortável com usar pelo navegador então nem fui atrás de aplicativos.
Mas ao que tudo indica, o Kbin permite gerar um feed RSS, então pelo menos publicações podem ser vistas em outros serviços.
E imagino que, tal como a concorrência, tenha um API público próprio, então talvez tenha aplicativo próprio também.

narF, in What is Kbin - Join the Fediverse
@narF@kbin.social avatar

I just joined Kbin. How is the name supposed to be pronounced? Like cabin?

ernest,
@ernest@kbin.social avatar

Hi, good to see you here :) I honestly have no idea what the pronunciation is. It's a reference to the Linux /sbin, a container for things that are important to you. This is intentional, I want /kbin to be perceived as each individual instance. Each instance is different. Each community is different. That's what's cool about the Fediverse.

JungleGeorge,
@JungleGeorge@kbin.social avatar

I just like the fact that it sounds like a piece of KDE software 😅😅😅

TheArstaInventor,
@TheArstaInventor@kbin.social avatar

I do "K" "Bin", and then read it together. That's how I've been pronouncing it and imagined others were doing the same?

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