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I just saw that lemmy.ml has pre-emptively defederated from threads. Are there any plans to do that here? I personally want nothing to do with Meta/Facebook, and I'm sure that's not an unpopular opinion around here.

edit: y'all, please pay attention to where you are when coming from all.

edit again: kbin really ought to make a post's home instance more clear.

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[โ€“] Celediel 14 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Defederating from Facebook just seems like it's motivated by giving them the middle finger.

Well I've found where we disagree! I think defederating from Threads is more of a safeguard of the users of this instance from Meta's predatory data practices, and history of employing the classic Embrace, Extend, Extinguish strategy. Personally, I think having zero connection to anything run by Meta is certainly giving the users of the instance the best possible experience.

[โ€“] andrewrgross 1 points 1 year ago

I want to point out again that currently, Facebook offers no federated instance to defederate from. They've promised this in the future, and it may never happen, so it's all academic.

Also, I don't feel strongly about any of this. People are free to ignore me.

With that said, if Facebook did offer a federated product I would want to federate so I could see content from friends and family on that instance. Facebook can't harvest data or show me to ads on a different instance. If they tried to do something really stupid, like push ads to me through by posting them on behalf of my grandma, THEN I'd agree we should defederate, and most likely we wouldn't need to hold a vote, because the admins of this instance would just send out an announcement that Facebook is in violation of the instance's guidelines and has refused to correct behavior, so they're being defederated, as dictated by the defederation policy.

I think that's how it should work.