commit 2d0cbc80f248675e6f61a2e4e006fef4de759808
parent 8859ab5bbc09098df6d19d53d4c2c998857ae728
Author: ugrnm <ultrageranium@bleu255.com>
Date: Wed Jan 15 17:42:42 +0100
typo
Diffstat:2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/on-not-scaling-lurk/index.html b/on-not-scaling-lurk/index.html
@@ -476,8 +476,8 @@ governance</title>
the network will drastically grow, is if/when Facebook’s Instagram’s
Meta’s Threads becomes fully interoperable.</p>
<p><img src="SE3W9YkGTreFRaMVgkF2vg.webp" /></p>
- <p>In conclusion—and to answer a question that comes back everyone
- now and then in our instance—this is also where these three strands
+ <p>In conclusion—and to answer a question that comes back every now
+ and then in our instance—this is also where these three strands
coincide in to our position on federating with Threads: it is weird
that volunteer mods and admins will have to put in effort to
maintain a connection to what essentially is a giant and badly
diff --git a/on-not-scaling-lurk/on-not-scaling-lurk.md b/on-not-scaling-lurk/on-not-scaling-lurk.md
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ We want to mention this because one of the big unknowns at this point is whether
![](SE3W9YkGTreFRaMVgkF2vg.webp)
-In conclusion—and to answer a question that comes back everyone now and then in our instance—this is also where these three strands coincide in to our position on federating with Threads: it is weird that volunteer mods and admins will have to put in effort to maintain a connection to what essentially is a giant and badly moderated server. Likewise, it is weird that small alternative projects will have to drastically upscale their infrastructure, labour and capital investment to facilitate a billion dollar corporation's regulation dodging/[EEE](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embrace,_extend,_and_extinguish). It is weird that we will have to be decentrally storing all kinds of random crap from a social media empire that follows a cornucopian perspective on computing and actively incentivizes the production of libertarian bullshit at the expense of people and the planet. We appreciate that others might feel doing just that is sound techno-political strategy; more attention for the alternatives etc. The reason we got into to post.lurk.org is to get away from all that and try something else. So no, we will not federate with Threads. What is the point really?
+In conclusion—and to answer a question that comes back every now and then in our instance—this is also where these three strands coincide in to our position on federating with Threads: it is weird that volunteer mods and admins will have to put in effort to maintain a connection to what essentially is a giant and badly moderated server. Likewise, it is weird that small alternative projects will have to drastically upscale their infrastructure, labour and capital investment to facilitate a billion dollar corporation's regulation dodging/[EEE](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embrace,_extend,_and_extinguish). It is weird that we will have to be decentrally storing all kinds of random crap from a social media empire that follows a cornucopian perspective on computing and actively incentivizes the production of libertarian bullshit at the expense of people and the planet. We appreciate that others might feel doing just that is sound techno-political strategy; more attention for the alternatives etc. The reason we got into to post.lurk.org is to get away from all that and try something else. So no, we will not federate with Threads. What is the point really?
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