i think it's pretty black and white that threads is the same company whose algos got us into this mess
i think anyone who sees working with meta as benign is naive, at best
and i think mastodon not blocking threads is deeply unserious
you don't get "to play a serious role" serving the very same malice that mastodon was created to oppose
you get laughed at and then discarded
@benroyce, @vosje62, @thibault β
But you didn't respond to Paul's point. Wasn't the whole point of Mastodon to provide an *alternative* client for an *open* network that no individual or company needs permission to use, allowing for a plurality of values and policies across instances?
By all means, pick an inherently walled technology if that's what you want, but asking Mastodon to be that seems like asking Mastodon not to be Mastodon.