• Salvo@aussie.zone
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    13 hours ago

    ActivityPub is a major threat to the commercial social networks.

    These laws are purely a way to regulate communication, but they are effectively a way to prevent new social networks from becoming established.

    This is why the really big social networks are welcoming them with open arms. Even the criminal social networks are secretly pleased with them.

    Laws only affect people too poor to manipulate them and too honest to disobey them.

    • mostlikelyaperson@lemmy.world
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      5 hours ago

      I am sorry but much as I enjoy lemmy, activitypub is absolutely not a threat to anything. Mastodon and co had stagnant to declining user numbers ever since the last twitter exodus. And as things are, that just isn’t going to change and no amount of telling each other so in the mastodon and lemmy echo-chambers is going to change that.

      Worse, the open platforms could absolutely not handle massive growth. Moderation would be a nightmare. How many people are going to volunteer to look over the additional thousands of thousands of posts with gore, csam etc. And you would need a lot of them.

      Who’s going to pay for the legal advice that inevitably will be needed for the various situations that’d crop up if the network ever got enough users to be an actual threat? Donations? How well is that going to scale? How many volunteer hosters and admins would still be willing to do it in the face of all that?

      ActivityPub is a niche, and if you enjoy it, you should hope it stays that way, because it certainly wouldn’t survive mainstream.

      • Serinus@lemmy.world
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        2 hours ago

        Reddit was profitable off of just minimal advertising and Reddit Gold. I’m concerned about video hosting, but I think mastodon and Lemmy can scale just fine.