One of the biggest problems with Facebook has been it’s monopolistic control over social media.
People can’t migrate away from it because of the effective monopoly. I’ve tried to move social platforms dozens of times and the thing that makes me come back is the fact that there are certain people that are on Facebook that refuse to migrate. They are happy with the status quo over there. And the only way for me to communicate with them is for me to maintain my Facebook account.
Federation allows me to move off of Facebook and still keep in contact with those who refuse to move off of Facebook. I’ve always wanted Facebook to support federation for this big reason.
All of this translates to threads, there are some people who just aren’t nerds, people who aren’t like us and aren’t willing to deal with the growing pains of something like lemme or mastodon or other federated platforms.
There really is no benefit to de-federating with them that outweighs that as far as I can tell.
One of the biggest problems with Facebook has been it’s monopolistic control over social media.
People can’t migrate away from it because of the effective monopoly. I’ve tried to move social platforms dozens of times and the thing that makes me come back is the fact that there are certain people that are on Facebook that refuse to migrate. They are happy with the status quo over there. And the only way for me to communicate with them is for me to maintain my Facebook account.
Federation allows me to move off of Facebook and still keep in contact with those who refuse to move off of Facebook. I’ve always wanted Facebook to support federation for this big reason.
All of this translates to threads, there are some people who just aren’t nerds, people who aren’t like us and aren’t willing to deal with the growing pains of something like lemme or mastodon or other federated platforms.
There really is no benefit to de-federating with them that outweighs that as far as I can tell.