• KillerTofu@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Pissing contest of fan boys. Anyone should assume what you post on the internet can and will get aggregated or saved or reposted. If you are worried about that being shared, you’ve not been in the internet long enough. Everything that gets enough attention is screenshotted and uploaded across the platforms already.

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      9 months ago

      I think that the bigger conflict is the protocol that will dominate the fediverse. The AT protocol is Bluesky’s, while ActivityPub is at least in W3C’s hands, which means that no company can appropriate the protocol right away.

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        9 months ago

        Oh please it’s not like the W3C doesn’t have a history of screwing things up in favour of big corpo. For what I can only speculate is a mixture of money and cocksucking, we have literal fucking DRM in the spec.

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          9 months ago

          You make a great point lol. Still, you have to put money in the W3C members first rather than just give it up to a company.

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            9 months ago

            Why would I put money in them? Those members already have it! That’s the problem.

            Instead, make the W3C a thing you can get money from. Maybe pay some universal basic income with that.

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              9 months ago

              I meant that those that want the W3C to follow their interest first have to use their money to influence the standards and protocols. When companies already own them, they just have to decide how they want the protocol to work, no need for discussion with other parties.

              The W3C is not the best thing, but it’s better than letting a protocol made by bluesky become dominant even if in the long run they might be similar things.