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  • Any Admin worth their salt is going to defederate anyways.

    • How much would that help? If even one instance doesn't defederate, fb is still going to scrape all the data they can through that instance, negating all the other instances that did defederate. (Unless I'm misunderstanding something)

      As an example: I'm from .ca and lets say they defederate. I make a comment or post (or upvote/downvote) on another instance like .world that didn't, am I not a "third party" and opening myself up to them collecting everything they can about me and my account?

      • They setting themselves up for a major GDPR suit, as well other lawsuits for violating privacy policies of other services that never opted in.

        I wonder if there’s a way to fuck with the info that is sent to Facebook in some way from instances, kind of like an obfuscation method. So instead of us defederating, we force them to due to spamming their fetched content with nonsense.

      • If you look at your profile from another instance, your user history there will only contain stuff that that instance is federated with. Users looking at your profile wont see comments and posts you've made onto communities that aren't federated onto the instance they are looking at your profile from.

        One comment onto an instance that federates with threads would leak that one comment, not your entire user account's worth of data.

        It's still bullshit.

      • They would would have to scrape through a custom means like a web crawler. If you're defederated from them, content your instances won't be sent to them via other instances.

      • They already can and do scrape literally every website. If you're putting data on the internet thousands of different companies and governments are collecting it.

      • Yup; you’ll have to start watching where you post and only post on servers that don’t federate with Meta.

      • As far as I understand federation, you should be OK as long as you don't interact with instances that are federated with meta garbage. Blocking an instance is one click but it'll hide comments from their users and make you click a button to read them. Its not that big a deal though

        I don't know if interacting with users of those federated instances would be safe or not, but your exposure I assume would be limited to whatever you reply to them.

    • This will be the next shit storm when Lemmy.world doesn't defederate with Threads and people get surprised. :)

      • This will be the next shit storm when Lemmy.world doesn’t defederate with Threads and people get surprised. :)

        I wonder if those people use a mail provider that does not block GMail.

    • I imagine Threads is gonna defederate from a lot of instances on their own. Any instance based around NSFW content or which even allows discussion of piracy will be blocked pre-emptively.

  • A few months back when there was all the talk of facebook joining the fediverse I figured nothing good was going to come of it, and this doesn't prove me wrong. Fb doesn't do anything unless they see money in it somewhere.

    • They are deeply threatened by it and are desperate to capitalize off xitters failing. Mark is probably enraged that he can’t just buy up the company and snuff it out.

      I think it’s inevitable that if they aren’t going to use a blocklist (which they are probably too stupid to consider doing) they will likely end up in legal hot water for having the site become a war zone of alt-fedi instances harassing celebrities and random people off threads. I do not see how them federating will go well, at all.

  • Genuine question here, it looks like most of the info they’re collecting here could also be collected via scraping that info from any publicly available instance (profile pic, username, etc.)

    What added info would they get from federation that isn’t already something we are giving away ourselves by participating in a public protocol like ActivityPub?

    • Federation basically just means your instance will scrape Meta in turn and serve their content to you, whereas being defederated it will not. That means federated or no, without additional precautions by admins of particular instances, Meta will be getting the same info federated or no. Being defederated makes interacting with Meta's service much less likely though, which makes them scraping your data less likely. This update to the ToS honestly just sort of describes how the fediverse works anyway this isn't some special feature of Threads, all instances behave this way.

      • Thanks, this was the impression I got as well. It doesn’t make anything public that wasn’t already public, it just makes it easier and more likely for Meta to ingest the data more directly.

  • Surely we need some context with this, as what we post is basically publicly visible. Even if we defederate the posts are anyway visible. Our IP addresses are probably visible to the home instance we connect to (or our VPN IP address etc) but how does our IP address then travel off with the federated post to someone following us on Threads? It's only what travels out through the ActivityPub federation.

    What would help with this post was, instead of just a link, maybe extracting the two or three issues that look problematic, and say why. That gives us something definite to actually debate.

    For those who have friends stuck on Threads still, this maybe a good way for them to stay in contact. The Threads user gets their login times, IP address, location, etc tracked by Meta, and the Lemmy user with their Lemmy app, only identifies with their Lemmy instance. Threads should only be seeing the post and time that a Lemmy user posts something that is followed by a Threads user.

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