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[–] Dave@lemmy.nz 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I think when you get a bunch of people using a federated Meta platform, and they start to connect with friends using Mastodon or others, this will introduce them to the concept of federation. And then when they talk to their friends and find they can follow all the same people but don't have to be bombarded with ads all day, they can move to another server.

Actually, I think I just worked out why this could go bad... if you are on Mastodon and follow someone on meta-twitter, Meta can send you ads as posts of the person you're following... they could advertise to anyone following people on their platform without them needing to even use their platform...