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    • Running the topic based instances are not the main costs. Even if I went to shut down Communick (I won’t, because believe it or not it’s getting close to break even) the last thing I would let go are the domains, which can/could be easily transferred to some organization.

    • I can make you moderator of the communities, so it would be one more reason to move there?

















  • Have the apps API access been officially restored?

    No, they won’t be and the majority of people didn’t care. Which is kind of my point?

    private API keys stop working

    That will not happen. If they kill the API for good and do the same thing that happened at Twitter, all the bots from Reddit are going to disappear and it’s going to cause a hit on Reddit traffic.

    The number of people who cared enough about third-party apps is not enough to affect their bottom line, so as long as they managed to get (say, 80% of the Apollo/Sync/Infinity users into the official client is enough)




  • how are instances supposed to handle 300k new users overnight?

    They won’t. Not at first. First we will get maybe 50k, LW will do their thing and try to gobble up the majority of users, alien.top can also help absorb part of this crowd and I could even finally convince some other admins to set up fediverser on their instances to help with the migration.

    But the important thing is that this type of backing from the mainstream would mean free marketing.

    do you expect those hundreds of thousands of new users to get a Communick subscription?

    All of those people, of course not. But I expect the increased user base and media attention to bring the following:

    All of those things translate indirectly into more business opportunities, none of which need to sacrifice the ideals of the open social web.






  • marginalized groups, and the fear that someone is creating a database that could be used to easily seek them out and use it for trolling and such.

    The fear might be justified. I don’t question that the issue exists, but the belief that they can stop it.

    Let me repeat: there is no real privacy in any social network. If people are genuinely afraid of being targeted because of what they write online, the solution is not to give them a false sense of privacy, but to educate and empower them to use messaging platforms that are provably secure.

    Those that are telling marginalized folks to use instance XYZ because “they don’t federate with threads and therefore are safe” think that they are being helpful, but in reality are putting them at even more risk because they are telling all of them to concentrate in the same place and make the targeted tracking even easier for malicious actors.