• j4yc33@piefed.social
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      Because they wanted to use a protocol created by a monolithic tech giant that was explicitly designed to feature algorithmic feeds and interaction monitoring (read: monetization).

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      The article states they wanted to ensure full account portability, which is a feature unique to AT protocol.

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        I would also expect they want a system more attuned to their laws, which may mean implementation of other features in the future.

  • Valmond@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Facebook was actually (IMO) quite good when it came out, you could keep up with friends and family far away and more. I’d love a non-profit, european thing like that, but few people would use it I guess.