• Teppic@kbin.social
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    You miss-represent the fediverse. Users aren’t locked in. If someone buys one instance and you don’t like it, you move. You still have all the same access, all the same content. An instance is only an access point, in many ways it is like an ISP, and people jump service providers all the time.

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      You miss-represent the fediverse. Users aren’t locked in. If someone buys one instance and you don’t like it, you move.

      Maybe you will but people in their majority won’t do that. It’s too much operations. Also they might not even be aware of the transfer. Plus if an instance offers good services there might be a technological price to pay for leaving, like leaving instagram. All instances are not equal, specially if there are more interfaces in preparation.

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        What services can they offer that aren’t elsewhere? If it’s unique, it won’t actually be that effective. It can only be scoped to the instance.

        Instagram isn’t a comparison because it works entirely differently. By even saying “like Instagram” belies a lack of understanding of the topic.

        It’s true all instances are not equal. But your extension theory is not very strong. Nor is your instance-for-sale concept. They gain nothing from buying an instance. Users don’t matter. They’re just as reachable as another federated instance.

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          They gain nothing from buying an instance. Users don’t matter. They’re just as reachable as another federated instance.

          ok, cool.

          remember how the lemmy.ml admin asked that people join other instances.

          lemmy.ml is overloaded, use other instances instead

          People want to be with people, if you don’t get that then you don’t get social networks.