At the risk of being redundant:
#Meta doesn't care about your posts. Because there is nothing of interest that you could possibly post. You are not interesting for Meta.
#Meta doesn't care about enabling their users to be part of an open network. All they want is hype, marketing and to skim the fallout from Twitter. All they want is their users personal data.
#Meta can never inject ads into your instance or timeline - ergo they are not interested in you.
#Meta cannot even correlate your account to anything in their database.
Meta's release of #Thread is as much of relevance for the Fediverse as a Biden farting in his chair.
@Jojothegoodperson @louis @p @thatguyoverthere This is going into conspiracy territory but Facebook is most likely *NOT* a private company that started from someone's dorm, but rather actually a government project with the sole intention of collecting user data. It was never really about the profit motive, it was about government control.
Back in the early 2000s there was a DARPA project known as LifeLog. It's intent was to log people's day to day lives, including their relationships, jobs, purchases, places visit, etc. They planned to do this by various means like using CCTV, GPS data, tracking sites visited, etc. The plan was to use all the data to determine someone's interests, goals, etc.
The project ended THE SAME DAY that Facebook launched. It shouldn't be a coincidence, especially given that Facebook uses the same methods to track both users and non-users. It seems like the US government saw the rise of blogging and early social networking sites like Friendster and MySpace, and saw those as the perfect way to implement their project.
@p @louis @Jojothegoodperson @xianc78 @thatguyoverthere
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