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  • It hurts my soul knowing all of this useful content was removed from reddit.

    I’ve moved on to Lemmy, but I’m having a hard time removing everything from reddit. I know with so many people removing their old posts/replies that it will definitely hurt reddit, so many googled content won’t be there.

    It would be cool if we could transfer our old posts here in some sort of meaningful way, but I don’t see how that could happen in a way that makes sense.



  • Hopps@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.worldhow to block meta from mastodon
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    In case you’re wondering why all the down votes, it’s because of this concept:

    https://ploum.net/2023-06-23-how-to-kill-decentralised-networks.html

    Edit: Heres a summary I had in another post.

    Summary:

    • The Fediverse is a decentralized network of servers communicating through the ActivityPub protocol.

    • Large corporations like Google and Microsoft have a history of either trying to control or make decentralized networks irrelevant.

    • Google joined the XMPP federation initially but implemented their own closed version, causing compatibility issues and slowing down the development of XMPP.

    • Eventually, Google stopped federating with other XMPP servers, leading to a decline in XMPP’s popularity and growth.

    • Microsoft used similar tactics to hinder competing projects, such as the Samba network file system and open source office suites like OpenOffice and LibreOffice.

    • The strategy involves extending protocols or developing new ones to deny entry to open source projects.

    • Proprietary formats and complicated specifications are used to maintain dominance in markets.

    • Meta’s potential entry into the Fediverse raises concerns as it could lead to fragmentation and a loss of freedom.

    • The Fediverse should focus on its values of freedom, ethics, and non-commercialism to avoid being co-opted by large corporations.

    How a new federated decentralized platform can avoid this fate:

    1. Stay true to the principles: The platform should prioritize and uphold the values of freedom, openness, and decentralization.

    2. Develop open and robust protocols: Use open standards and ensure the protocol’s specifications are transparent, well-documented, and not controlled by a single entity.

    3. Foster a strong community: Encourage collaboration, participation, and diversity within the community to avoid reliance on any single company or organization.

    4. Emphasize user control: Give users control over their data and privacy, allowing them to choose which servers and communities to join and ensuring their content is not subject to corporate surveillance.

    5. Focus on user experience: Create a user-friendly interface and provide features that attract and retain users, making it easy for them to engage and connect with others.

    6. Avoid centralization of power: Design the platform in a way that distributes authority and influence across the network, preventing any single entity from gaining too much control.

    7. Promote interoperability: Support compatibility with other decentralized platforms and protocols to encourage communication and collaboration across different networks.

    8. Educate and raise awareness: Educate users about the benefits of decentralized platforms, the risks of centralized control, and the importance of supporting independent, community-driven initiatives.

    By following these principles, a new federated decentralized platform can strive to maintain its integrity, preserve user freedom, and resist the influence of large corporations seeking to control or make it irrelevant.









  • Here is a GPT4 tldr summary, and thoughts on how to avoid this from happening to us:

    Summary:

    • The Fediverse is a decentralized network of servers communicating through the ActivityPub protocol.

    • Large corporations like Google and Microsoft have a history of either trying to control or make decentralized networks irrelevant.

    • Google joined the XMPP federation initially but implemented their own closed version, causing compatibility issues and slowing down the development of XMPP.

    • Eventually, Google stopped federating with other XMPP servers, leading to a decline in XMPP’s popularity and growth.

    • Microsoft used similar tactics to hinder competing projects, such as the Samba network file system and open source office suites like OpenOffice and LibreOffice.

    • The strategy involves extending protocols or developing new ones to deny entry to open source projects.

    • Proprietary formats and complicated specifications are used to maintain dominance in markets.

    • Meta’s potential entry into the Fediverse raises concerns as it could lead to fragmentation and a loss of freedom.

    • The Fediverse should focus on its values of freedom, ethics, and non-commercialism to avoid being co-opted by large corporations.

    How a new federated decentralized platform can avoid this fate:

    1. Stay true to the principles: The platform should prioritize and uphold the values of freedom, openness, and decentralization.

    2. Develop open and robust protocols: Use open standards and ensure the protocol’s specifications are transparent, well-documented, and not controlled by a single entity.

    3. Foster a strong community: Encourage collaboration, participation, and diversity within the community to avoid reliance on any single company or organization.

    4. Emphasize user control: Give users control over their data and privacy, allowing them to choose which servers and communities to join and ensuring their content is not subject to corporate surveillance.

    5. Focus on user experience: Create a user-friendly interface and provide features that attract and retain users, making it easy for them to engage and connect with others.

    6. Avoid centralization of power: Design the platform in a way that distributes authority and influence across the network, preventing any single entity from gaining too much control.

    7. Promote interoperability: Support compatibility with other decentralized platforms and protocols to encourage communication and collaboration across different networks.

    8. Educate and raise awareness: Educate users about the benefits of decentralized platforms, the risks of centralized control, and the importance of supporting independent, community-driven initiatives.

    By following these principles, a new federated decentralized platform can strive to maintain its integrity, preserve user freedom, and resist the influence of large corporations seeking to control or make it irrelevant.






  • I think this will end up being really useful. For instance you can look at your ‘meme tab’ where you can add any of your meme communities, and see them in one feed.

    Sort of like making music playlists, except in this case they’re feeds with whichever communities you want to add to them.

    From a programming point this is a UI change that could be implemented now.