Threads, Meta’s new microblogging platform, is updating its terms to focus on data collection from “Third Party Users”.

  • Kaldo@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I think the implication is that threads/meta is going to use it for different purposes than your average fediverse application/server owner would.

    However, it is kind of a silly argument to bring up in the context of fediverse since everything you share publicly online is, well… public info from that point onwards - even more so in the fediverse that by design sends and stores it to countless other, privately owned and maintained, servers beyond your control. This comment is public and any other individual or company can get it whether they do it through activity pub or by just scraping it off any of existing (or their privately owned) instance.

    The real risk threads poses is competition and taking away content creators from mastodon, indirectly pushing everyone else under the facebook’s corporate umbrella again. I want FOSS to take over but if there’s nobody actually using it and everyone is still creating content elsewhere then there’s few reasons to stay.