an incredible hasty and mostly an emotionally driven decision.
There is probably not another tech company I can name that has proven repeatedly to be as untrustworthy with the care they take for user privacy and negative impacts of their platform than Meta. I’d be less up in arms about federating with Twitter, and I’d be none too happy about that.
Let’s not ignore that this isn’t just any old company, this is the king of corporate bad actors. There is ample evidence that we should view them with suspicion, and no evidence whatsoever that we should not.
There is probably not another tech company I can name that has proven repeatedly to be as untrustworthy with the care they take for user privacy and negative impacts of their platform than Meta. I’d be less up in arms about federating with Twitter, and I’d be none too happy about that.
Let’s not ignore that this isn’t just any old company, this is the king of corporate bad actors. There is ample evidence that we should view them with suspicion, and no evidence whatsoever that we should not.