• manitcor@lemmy.intai.tech
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      thats ok, big tech cant really make money off this anyway, the proof is in the pudding, just let us run our space, go throw some crap on billboards and on our video streams. its insane we need brokers and gatekeepers for simple formatted text messages.

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      And with enough federated servers in the network they could never hope to have the reach of things like Lemmy and Mastodon. Server costs would be massively spread out instead of reliant on one corporation.

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        It’s even possible to run it on old PC that wasn’t used long ago, so everything will be good as long as community exist

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      Be careful with that thinking. That way can lead to complacency. Big tech loves embrace, extend, extinguish

      I could see a corp like Microsoft or Google or someone else seeing long term value in federated services. They could create a service utilizing the technology and spread it to their user base. Slowly add in some special sauce to their own version of it to attract more people to their part of it. Then break compatibility with everything else to stop someone from stealing users back.