John Oliver launches "Make yourself less valuable to Meta" website, suggests Signal, Mastodon, Pixelfed, and BlueSky as Meta alternatives
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Not immediately or probably for some years. Facebook's main problem is the fact its got an aging population and no young people joining. That's why Meta bought Instagram and is desperate to get their grubby paws on TikTok or force it to close down in the West.
I think internally, over the next decade, FB will start to die off organically as Meta put ever increasing focus on retention and young people.
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I use https://metapixl.com as mine. Its active and reliable. Also, not having influencers polluting the timeline makes all of Pixelfed a really nice experience.
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thats par for the course for facebook, no? they always helped the fascists, in my country they literally helped elect one. they helped spread misinformation as if they didnt care, and the diversity stuff feels just about the same brand of fake to me.
i guess im just glad people are mad this time, beggars cant be choosers.
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The tankie bullshit is over blown PR smear.
Some how we manage coexist fine enough.
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Is that why my rat erotica artwork started selling at such high prices?
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Meta declared hate speech is free speech. Lgbt folks and allies started leaving in droves
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Well, I get that Lemmy is an alternative social media, but it's not really an alternative to Facebook. Anonymous usernames, text-based posts, you can't follow people, Fediverse is somewhat confusing.. I'd recommend it as an alternative to Reddit, but probably not the website where boomers want to check up on their neighbors and friends
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you can't follow people
Challenge accepted
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I don't find Lemmy very palatable. I'm still here because I like to hear different perspectives. Lemmy as a whole seems to hate different perspectives, it's like many go out of their way to keep it closer to a hive mind. 80% of the world's people would not fit in here. I don't either, but I don't give a shit.
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It's not just the tankie stuff. Tbf this place at times feels like the far left version of 4chan, and I say that as a very left person. Reddit's upvote system has always had an issue with brigading/dog piling leading to hostile discussions and echo chambers. In Lemmy, the issue is worse because it feels like most of the people who were drawn here are deeply tied to that culture from Reddit. By contrast, Reddit has a lot more young and innocent people to soften things.
I quit/deleted my Reddit account many years ago, before Lemmy's rise in popularity. I just come here every once in a while because I like decentralized/fediverse stuff, but the Reddit formula really does turn me off. I can't imagine the average person having the stomach for this brand of internet discussions, regardless of political leaning. It's quite hostile and combative.
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Not as many grassroots advocates. Even on the Reddit alternative sub the consensus isn’t lemmy somehow.
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Even better. It’s the fediverses Facebook moment.
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Haven't "shadow" accounts been a thing for years even for people that don't use meta?
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John Oliver for president
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Not a very large userbase.
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you can’t follow people
He said "Lemmy" but probably meant "Threadiverse", and mbin does support both the Twitter-style following user model and the Reddit-style forum model.
To use fedia.io as an example:
I dunno about piefed, haven't used it.
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Idk, to me the comments on lemmy are generally less toxic and I feel like I see way more nuanced discussion than on reddit.
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What do people use Facebook for these days? (I deleted my account about 10 years ago so I'm not sure what it's for now)
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That's what Friendica is for