• @MaxPow3r11@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Fuck Mark Zuckerberg. Fuck Jack Dorsey. Fuck Daniel Ek. Fuck Elon Musk. Fuck Peter Thiel. Fuck Jeff Bezos. Fuck Steven Huffman.

    & all the rest.

  • @werefreeatlast@lemmy.world
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    -15 months ago

    How about ads on the hood of my car got when I’m doing oil changes? 😔😭

    Or maybe 🤔, and I hope I don’t offend my fellow human beings in Ukraine, but what if meta donated drones to Ukraine where they would blowup tanks and the explosion would be in the form of a dawn commercial? Or Downy! Or Mr. Clean… somebody has to Remove all the stains 😔.

  • @ansiz@lemmy.world
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    135 months ago

    More short sighted corporate greed. It’s a great period to try and pull in Twitter users but instead let’s add ads for a short term bump in profits.

    • @SuperSleuth@lemm.ee
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      35 months ago

      They’d have to implement ads eventually anyway. Companies do have budgets, and the money to run Threads has to come from somewhere.

      • @Squizzy@lemmy.world
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        95 months ago

        Companies can and do make a loss to gain market share, they ae currently doing it with the metaverse and AI.

        As twitter struggles under the spastic, they should be incentivising the move for users.

    • MacN'Cheezus
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      45 months ago

      Why is it shortsighted? A service like this costs money to run, and if you won’t pay for it, someone else has to.

      • @eskimofry@lemmy.world
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        45 months ago

        Maybe lets not try to pretend that it is just about the costs shall we? I bet MBAs will cower at the suggestion to put up a paywall from the beginning. Afterall, bait-and-switch is their bread-and-butter.

        Subscriptions weren’t the norm when we actually paid for something and got the full product. The cost to run things didn’t suddenly become a factor just now.

        Only thing that changed: greed of businesses, execs, shareholders.

        • AwesomeLowlander
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          15 months ago

          we actually paid for something and got the full product

          That’s generally not online platforms, though. For obvious reasons, those have ongoing operating costs

    • Todd Bonzalez
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      75 months ago

      The goal was to attract Twitter refugees. No ads helps sell the “greener pastures” the users were looking for.

      Once those users are comfortable, Threads can do whatever it wants. They know how much it took to get Twitter users to leave Twitter.

      People acting like Meta launched Threads out of the kindness of Zuck’s heart are dumb as fuck. Threads has the same goal as Facebook: to make money selling your eyeballs to advertisers and your metadata to data brokers.

      • @ProtonFiber@lemm.ee
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        25 months ago

        Yet, some people seem to be harsher towards BlueSky than Threads. It’s just pure hate being focused for so many migrating there instead of Fediverse (which I agree would be better, but these people are not joining a social media to have to learn new tech terms so they can create an account and having to decide which instance after understanding federalization if they even do).

        These people are happy when people migrate to Threads though, because better Zuckerberg than Musk, right? For some people it is always about hate and they avoid/are unable to make constructive criticism.

    • MacN'Cheezus
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      55 months ago

      So did Facebook. It’s the old drug dealer gambit: first hit is on the house, after that, you gotta pay.

  • @Eczpurt@lemmy.world
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    165 months ago

    Did threads take off recently or what’s the story? I thought it was unsuccessful as xitter was already the preferred platform

    • @cygnus@lemmy.ca
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      215 months ago

      I thought it was unsuccessful as xitter was already the preferred platform

      It isn’t anymore, ad I expect that to accelerate. The Guardian just announced today that they will no longer use it, for example (although individual journalists may still choose to do so)

    • Flying Squid
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      25 months ago

      I was wondering that too. All I hear about is BlueSky and then suddenly this.

  • @TachyonTele@lemm.ee
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    5 months ago

    “Since our priority is to build consumer value first and foremost, there are no ads or monetization features currently on Threads,” a Meta spokesperson said in an emailed response.

    The spokesperson then continued, “But only until early 2025. Then we’ll be throwing consumer value in the trash and lighting it on fire. It will be very exciting.”

    • @EvilBit@lemmy.world
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      745 months ago

      They’re not even hiding the enshittification strategy. They’re practically teaching you the principles up front.

      “First we trap you, then we exploit you. Duh.”

        • @EvilBit@lemmy.world
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          255 months ago

          I guess you can always make it shittier?

          I never understood the appeal of Threads anyway. Like, who leaves Xitter because it’s toxic garbage and goes to something owned by Meta, who practically invented this particular flavor of toxic garbage?

          • HeadfullofSoup
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            115 months ago

            Sometimes you just grow tired of getting shot in the knee and want to be punch in the face instead

      • fmstrat
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        25 months ago

        Well, this was the Facebook origin story, so anyone on Threads deserves it.

  • @TheReturnOfPEB@reddthat.com
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    5 months ago

    yeah that is why i chose not to donate to the instance is that my home any longer.

    when they decided to keep federated with threads they decided that they didn’t need my donations.

    • SkaveRat
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      115 months ago

      You know that blocking threads account-wide on Mastodon 2 clicks and a confirmation?

  • @jagged_circle@feddit.nl
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    5 months ago

    I wish more federated services had built in (optional) support for enabling ads so I didn’t have to constantly worry about them shutting down. Especially peer tube.

    • @glowinfly@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      75 months ago

      Maybe in the future, but for now it looks like they already amnounced their next step to how they’ll monetize their platform.

      Bluesky has revealed how it plans to start making money without necessarily having to rely on ads. The platform will remain free to use for everyone, though it’s working on a premium subscription that will provide access to profile customization tools (remember when Myspace offered that for free?) and higher quality video uploads.

      Source: https://www.engadget.com/social-media/blueskys-upcoming-premium-plan-wont-give-paid-users-special-treatment-193800247.html

        • @drake@lemmy.sdf.org
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          45 months ago

          May all of the for-profit websites chip and shatter.

          We don’t need them. We have never needed them.

          Let’s take the internet back to when it was a place where people ran websites for things they cared about.

          Fuck profits, fuck corporations, fuck capitalism. Solidarity across the working class.

      • Andromxda 🇺🇦🇵🇸🇹🇼
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        25 months ago

        A subscription for a social media site. The 21th century is ridiculous. And the fact that Twitter (under Elon the scumbag Musk) introduced it first, and they’re presenting themselves as a Twitter alternative, makes it much worse. No thanks, I’m definitely staying on the fediverse.

        • @ProtonFiber@lemm.ee
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          45 months ago

          This comment looks like the sort of bot comments you usually would see on Reddit, unable of constructive criticism, just plainly hate on things and don’t make your case.

          • Andromxda 🇺🇦🇵🇸🇹🇼
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            15 months ago

            It’s not constructive criticism, I never claimed that it was. It’s just my personal opinion. I find paying for a social media site ridiculous. Donating to a Lemmy/Mastodon/(insert any Fediverse service) instance is absolutely fine, donating to FLOSS software projects or open data projects is totally fine, but paying a monthly fee for some random feature just feels weird to me. And the fact that Elon Musk popularized it, makes it even more ridiculous for me.

        • @Demdaru@lemmy.world
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          65 months ago

          Site selling your data? Riot!

          Site having ads? Riot!

          Site offering subscription? Riot!

          …why no site?

          • @ProtonFiber@lemm.ee
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            35 months ago

            I don’t think its the best alternative either but definitely better than ads, why should you be mad some people can customize little things in their profile? Discord does this and you don’t see many complaining about it, they usually criticize other aspects of Discord. Also, you can’t even currently do that on Mastodon I think (correct me if I’m wrong, I could be), you could easily do that on Misskeys which most instances are japanese and the biggest instances don’t accept non-Japanese residents because of past history of people forcing english when they clearly state to be Japanese-only. Also, it’s closer to Mastodon in terms of usage and looks than Twitter, and Mastodon isn’t so similar to Twitter. Easier for this guy to criticize when not suggesting what should be done instead, people obsessively hating on BlueSky doesn’t look so upset some of them are going to Threads instead which is a lot worse for the Fediverse to reach to and from, compared to BlueSky. Maybe give ideas on how to make it easier for non-tech people to be more appealed to use something they’ve never heard of (federalization), have to choose an instance (at this point most already give up) and learn how to communicate with people from other instances. So hard to make constructive criticism, right?