@chriscunningham @tomw Yes, but that was only so impactful because we had allowed it to effectively centralize RSS. It was not technically centralized but behaviorally. Cautionary tale.
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@chriscunningham @tomw Yes, but that was only so impactful because we had allowed it to effectively centralize RSS. It was not technically centralized but behaviorally. Cautionary tale. 1 comment
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@d_s @tomw the exact same thing happened with XMPP - nobody really used it until Google bought into it completely (it's still the basis of android's message bus IIRC) with the original google chat, which they then de-federated and then killed off