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@alyaza I am conflicted on this. While I feel like it's probably the right thing to do as Meta would just destroy the fediverse if it entered it, it makes me uncomfortable that this network that is supposed to be so open and connected with each other can be so easily and glibly made into what is essentially yet another privately controlled website.
You are on kbin, your experience will not be affected by this.
As someone else on kbin I'm really hoping Ernest will enter this pact too.
Meta's "embrace extend extinguish" is a threat to us all.
Who says it's "supposed to be [fully] connected?" Who gets to decide for everyone that no one is allowed to block, no instance is permitted to separate or shape its own view of the network? What's the difference between what you want and Reddit? One solid mass of "everyone must be mashed together at all times and nothing may be done to protect against harmful parts of the network" seems to betray the point of federation far more than some instance(s) blocking others or just straight-up forming their own clique (in the graph theory sense) or separate network.
Basically my thought here is: defederation is the point of federation or else it would just be distributed hosting.
This has always been the reason I don't believe in distributed models of social media. Federation also means defederation and that's good.
Quoting the FediPact: