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Stemy (il/lui)

@Mastodon Unfortunatly, it's unlikly that it will last long. Exodus to alternatives to protest about a giant platform decision have always been temporary because for many people, a full switch means lost the people they followed. The big platforms are too powerful and popular.

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Ennio Ravuzzi
@stemy It will probably not last over time but much more likely many people will become aware of the fact that there are alternatives where people are not exclusively data to sell and bargaining chips and where privacy and freedom from censorship are no longer a pipe dream. .😉
Rome was not built all at once but over time it was well built.
hypnofox

@stemy @Mastodon you're probably right. But many people (myself included) got fed up with Twitter, some even before musk, so they will be happy to stay on alternative platforms.

Esi Jóhannes G.

@stemy @Mastodon The majority will go back, that's true. But yet, some will stay, and that's beautiful.

Chantal Coolsma

@stemy @Mastodon I don’t agree for the most part. I deleted Facebook and Instagram. Lost a lot of connections, but the most important ones will find a way to get connected. The rest is just noise you can miss in your life.

Kyrre Sjøbæk

@stemy @Mastodon A lot of big platforms have died in the last 20 years tough... The only really old one that remains is email, which is also distributed in a similar way as the fediverse.

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