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    Funny how it was outrageous when Musk did it, and now it’s already common and accepted…

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      I’m old enough to remember Nintendo suing GameGenie for making the test codes on their games more broadly accessible. And Apple suing indie firms that made 3rd party peripherals for their devices. Don’t forget Microsoft’s unholy war on Netscape Navigator, as they deliberately tried to sabotage the popular third party web browser from working via various Microsoft updates. Hell, I think you can find case law in the 1920s on Ford Motor Company fighting spare parts manufacturers and trying to box them out of the industry. Corporate dinosaurs fighting to keep startups from interfacing with their products is a tale as old as time.

      Historically, Facebook/Google/Twitter/et al were focused on integrating with common systems, because they were the underdogs struggling against firms like Microsoft and Comcast who were trying to maintain their Walled Garden. Now they’re kings of the hill, pushing competition off their doorstep.

      Its sleazy and toxic and ultimately bad for the industry as a whole. But its nothing new.

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        Yea, antitrust is nothing new, I agree

        But musk was first banning specific URLs from being posted on a social network for other reasons than security or piracy.

        And as a note, it seems that facebook after all only had a bad spam protection automation rather than malicious intent 🤔

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        11 hours ago

        Microsoft’s

        I would have sworn you wrote McDonalds the first time, and I was like wtf went on there that I had no idea about, until you got to the 2nd Microsoft.

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    Funny thing, Pixelfed isn’t even a competitor to Instagram in the very very strictest sense.

    Pixelfed is a federated service for posting photos.

    Instagram started out as a service for posting photos, but it has become this… thing. I don’t even know anymore.

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      Instagram started out as a camera filter app. Then you could post pictures. When I first downloaded it to my iPhone 3 it was only a filter. I was very confused when I tried it again on android years later.

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      but it has become this… thing.

      It’s very appropriate to call Instagram now… a thing. The site just became something to post bragadacious, fake rich lifestyle photos, people wanting to become meme themselves, or scantily clad girls looking for attention for themselves if not for their OnlyFans.

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        I find it useful for finding local events where I live, updates from local businesses and newspapers… it’s also cool for following artists or bands I care about.

        Idk, it’s in a weird space between facebook, what twitter used to be and tiktok. It can be useful if you curate your feed right 🤷‍♂️

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        bragadacious. I learneded a new english today.

        Err I mean. Obviously I already knew the word and it’s meaning, and even how to say it. I know a lot of words. People always comment on how many words I know. Im just really smart, to be honest.

  • Uriel238 [all pronouns]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Zucky is feeling insecure.

    I’d say provide links (maybe in an escape hub page) for all the Meta main service pages, to assert dominance.

    If you want to be nasty, track how often those links have been clicked. (Meta can’t win. If it’s too low, it shows nobody wants to go there. If it’s too high, it means people are using the page as a Meta hub.)

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    Owned by someone almost no one likes, shoves 1000s of ads down your throat, can’t even look at something someone else sent you because you don’t have an account. Why are people leaving???

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    I"ve been on Pixelfed for three days and, sadly, it’s pretty underwhelming.

    I’m going to give it a few weeks though and build up a feed.

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      Remember, there is no algorithm pushing people towards you, look around, follow people, and see who they follow.

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        My problem with decentralised social Media currently is that it’s entirely unencrypted and publically viewable.

        I don’t mind so much on services like Lemmy where it’s a bit of fun to make comments and post random things without it being directly linked to your identity (though I am aware the content is still likely being scraped by someone somewhere).

        I’d really love a Facebook/Instagram replacement, but end-to-end encrypted where only the people you’ve given permission to can view your content.

        No idea how this would be achieved, but PixelFed is pretty useless unless you’re posting publically.

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          There is Diaspora, it is like a federated Facebook with a bit more privacy settings. All crickets now that everyone moved on to Mastodon.

          There’s encrypted p2p stuff with nice apps like Scuttlebutt with Manyverse app, but nobody uses it.

          There’s Movim which builds a social network layer over XMPP, so you can share to your contacts. Guess what - nobody uses it.

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          I think that’s closer to what Diaspora hoped to achieve, but maybe I’m misremembering some details.

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          Okay, so if you’re doing something like a craft business and putting your portfolio out, Pixelfed can do that. Probably don’t do personal shit.