• null@slrpnk.net
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    1 year ago

    But then if other instances don’t want those features

    In other words, if other instances don’t want to have compatibility with the popular instances – hence the issue.

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      That’s not really an issue though; or at least, I’m not yet convinced it’s one. We’re here because we don’t want to have compatibility with Reddit, and I’m on Mastodon because I don’t want to have compatibility with Twitter.

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        We’re here

        Are we though? Because it looks like you’re on kbin and I’m on slrpnk.

        If either one of our instances decides to implement proprietary features that Threads creates (the second E in EEE) and the other one doesn’t, that could break the experience of us being “here” together.

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                If you see massive fragmentation as a feature then I really don’t know what to tell you.

                I guess enjoy?

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                  I’m a Linux user. That “fragmentation” is probably a good reason for why that hasn’t been extinguished either. So as far as I can tell, yes, I’ll enjoy the resilience that that implies without fear of it being extinguished.

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                    I really don’t think that’s a meaningful comparison.

                    Federation relies on unity – fragmentation ruins that.