Apparently there was a secret meeting between admins of big Fedi instances and Meta, closed under an NDA, and of course they’re not saying anything.
https://mastodon.social/@Gargron/110548174843564104 (Now deleted even from Internet Archive)
https://mstdn.social/@rysiek/110548129223290575
https://universeodon.com/@supernovae/110521648872299829
Somebody already made a pact to publicly commit admins to block Meta
Now we see why concentrating users on big instances is a liability
Update: Supernaut directly stated that he hasn’t been contacted or attended a meeting, and went further to set up a page to visualize instances entering the Anti-Meta Fedipact
So, I don’t think the NDA thing is really that bad. Corporations do that, and these admins have already decided that they are going to play nice, at least in the short term, so an NDA is the price of admission for learning more about what’s going to happen.
There are deeper problems IMO.
All together, both this failure of leadership and obsequiousness, are reason enough for many to get iffy about how much they want these people as their admins.
By contrast, I’ve seen hachyderm (my mastodon instance) and fosstodon make relatively clear statements about how they’re approaching the situation and how they’re quite willing to defederate should dodgy behaviour arise. The admin of calckey.social is starting a
notmeta.social
instance (that’s literally the domain) that will not federate.Some of these other admins with their relatively bootlicker postures, however, seem like they want something out of this, and as a user, that’s usually a sign that you’re taken for granted.
Seems like a lot of overreaction. Maybe meta just wants to throw money this way to take down Reddit. There’s not much harm in finding out.
Hopefully they insisted on an expiration of the NDA.