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Whatever „batty“ means.

Your argument is falsely equating our „we dont accept authoritarian systems here“ to „we dont accept people“ which is thinly veiled gaslighting.

@Maalus@lemmy.world
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No, the issue is “we don’t accept people from facebook”. It doesn’t matter what their opinion is - facebook bad.

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What are you gaining by astroturfing here? Are you being paid by the hour, or just being used as a free bootlicker?

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What do you gain by being shitty? What do you gain by complaining about threads? Maybe I’m simply someone who doesn’t look at lemmy through rose colored glasses thinking it is some wonderful place with no issues at all and I would rather not gatekeep new users?

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facebook bad.

The company that has been complicit with multiple ethnic cleansing campaigns, election manipulation schemes, and attempted to suppress their own research showing that their platform harms children? Yeah. They’re pretty ethically bankrupt and anyone with something resembling scruples should want nothing to do with them. The users are welcome to join an existing instance or create their own. The company needs to be blocked.

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You‘re doing it again. Please stop putting words in my mouth.

We dont accept facebook here, period.

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Which is the exact same thing I said - you don’t care about the people, you just go “facebook bad” and ban it

haui
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No my friend. You’re highly manipulative and aggressive. You might want to talk to someone about this. Its not healthy. I’m out. Blocked.

@Maalus@lemmy.world
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Getting called out and just running like a baby because it’s 100% what you said.

Yeah, no. The issue is we don’t want corpos using the EEE standard as they have with mostly everything internet wise.

If people want to use Lemmy, make a fucking account, join an instance, and WOW look at that, we grew!

@Maalus@lemmy.world
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Who is “we”? This is a slippery slope talking point and nothing more. Fediverse was made with redundancy in mind, so nobodys instance is the “main” one by design. Being scared of someone comming in and being part of the various communities doesn’t mean that the fediverse would somehow get absorbed, destroyed or whatever have you.

We, as in the people who have seen this shit before, and refuse to fall for it.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embrace,_extend,_and_extinguish

There’s some reading for you to do, so that you understand the risks involved with letting some asshat company, who does not give a flying fuck about you, have even more leverage on the internet than they already do.

Brother, it’s not the people. It’s the corporation. If the people want to join a non Meta instance they would be welcomed with open arms

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Okay, but they want to join a meta instance. That’s what they know. Instantly defederating away from them “because corporation” is simply fearmongering in a system that’s resistant to “bad corp” taking over.

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And now, on top of astroturfing, you’re straight up lying in bold face.

@Maalus@lemmy.world
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How am I lying? Are people who use meta and threads not wanting to use their instance? Then what is this all about?

Also, using big words towards someone who says “don’t act like scared children”. If anything, people who are doomsayers are the astroturfing ones, repeating the same talking points that don’t really make any sense

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