@zak

#ZuckBook has an A.P.I. that facilitates direct messaging from the outside. We can scrape public Groups. The questions seem to be data storage and will. This could do to them what they did with #Threads. The response they have is important as well.

@zak

Obviously the answer is to scrape data from #ZuckBook and make it visible on the Fediverse. 

@SpockResists

I was only grudging participating in the #DeadParrotSketch - my other #SocialMedia is #DIscord (though I do keep in touch with some groups on #ZuckBook (mostly event tracking)).

I work in #TechEd and had the account and a #LinkedIn account to boost posts by folks on my team.

I understand I'm an #Outlier - I have always been, since I learned the term in 7th-grade health because my score was 30 points higher than the next score on the Red Cross test.

A friend on #zuckbook posted a picture of a butter bell they bought (a simple 2-piece ceramic cup that keeps butter safe at room temperature by using water to form an airtight seal).

This was my response. I think it highlights how a lot of us feel about modern tech:

If someone invented that today, it would have a vacuum pump, a USB-C port for charging, a sanitizing black light LED, a very poorly-written app, and would stop working in five years after someone stopped paying to renew the domain.

Leaning towards deleting my #zuckbook account as well. The only problem is that it's the primary way I contact many dear friends I know IRL.

Yet zuck is so freaking evil. :(

@shortwavesurfer2009 @umrk @mastodonusercount
I'm honestly frustrated at how much we enable injustice through laziness 😒

People stay on #birdSite and #zuckBook because the miniscule cost of leaving is to high

@proactiveservices
I don't know about super low bandwidth, but the #birdapp and #zuckbook web interfaces are unbearably slow (computationally) on even a Raspberry Pi 4. The emoji popups, in particular, take a while to show up.

@joel It's a neat idea, even if it only imported plain and pictures.

The only downside is that the #zuckbook exports are HUGE. There'd need to be some kind of script to distill it down to the bare essentials.