ELI5: Why are Lemmy users freaking out over threads?

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ELI5: Why are Lemmy users freaking out over threads? - Lemmy.world

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How to Kill a Decentralised Network (such as the Fediverse)

How to Kill a Decentralised Network (such as the Fediverse) par Ploum - Lionel Dricot.

“There are rumours that Meta would become “Fediverse compatible”. You could follow people on Instagram from your Mastodon account”

Are there examples of this? Or is this just the fear? This all seems like a knee jerk reaction to something we are already avoiding by being on Lemmy/mastodon

Corporations generally try to follow the three Es which is bad for the community as a whole

en.wikipedia.org/…/Embrace,_extend,_and_extinguis…

Embrace, extend, and extinguish - Wikipedia

Except it doesn't work and no corporation does it any more because it doesn't. Look at the two main examples, internet browsers and email. Both of them remain open platforms with viable foss alternatives because google knows that doing this sort of stuff will get them in trouble with anti-trust suits.
You know chrome is basically the only actual browser, right? everything but Firefox is a chrome skin.

only actual browser

Firefox

Browser Market Share Worldwide - June 2023
Chrome 62.55% (Chromium engine)
Safari 20.5% (Webkit engine)
Edge 5.28% (Chromium engine)
Opera 3.22% (Chromium engine)
Firefox 2.8% (Quantum Engine)
Samsung Internet 2.38% (Chromium engine)

While other browsers technically exist, it is foolish to think that web browsers are a thriving diverse ecosystem right now, when 74% of all web-browsing is done using a Chrome-based browser. With their influence, if Google decided to start forcing changes on how websites function on a technical level, they could absolutely do that with little to stop it;- what are websites going to do, alienate a supermajority of their users?

I say this as an avid Firefox user: Firefox is niche. And the only reason Safari has 20% is because it is integrated with apple products, if it weren't for that Chrome would effectively be the only option.

thanks for dredging up the stats. also til Samsung has a browser. and I guess brave is a rounding error
Brave is Chromium and sells your data to advertisers.
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