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You may be right and as sad as it is…Meta wanting to work with the federated network should be seen as two things… an attack on the ActivityPub standard via infiltration…and that Meta sees the Fediverse as a threat to its own closed ecosystem.

We need to be on the defense and protect our platform and standard from corporate meddling and fuckery which Meta will absolutely not hesitate to do.

I think we as a community should take this very seriously. It’s going to be more than a matter of moderation/defederation. Soon enough majority of the Fediverse platform will be populated with Meta users and they’ll be the one who drive the whole platform.

I’m very concerned about this approach meta is taking. They are creme de la creme of cancer like companies. We need some kind of class action or else we’ll lose this community in a matter of few months.

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I’m accessing lemmy.world via Brave browser on my laptop and unable to upvote any posts. I can do it no problem via the Connect app on my Android phone. The issue has been going on since yesterday for me. Logging out then back it, updating Brave, and restarting have not fixed it.

@gamingonlinux your spell check messed up, I think you meant Doom 2.
@tejedoraitor @gamingonlinux 100%. HLA has a great story, but you would be doing yourself a great disservice by not playing it in VR at least the first playthrough. The world Valve built around VR is incredible.

https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/13/23759559/reddit-internal-memo-api-pricing-changes-steve-huffman

Time to leave. Ship is sinking. I was part of the great migration from Digg over to Reddit. It's time to stop virtue signaling and move to another platform. Spez will not change his mind.

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Reddit CEO tells employees that subreddit blackout ‘will pass’

Reddit CEO Steve Huffman says in an internal memo that the latest protest over API changes “will pass.” He also warned employees about wearing Reddit items in public.

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