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tekromancr | 3 years ago

It's federated, mate. You don't need to be on the same server as your friends to talk to them.

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sseagull|3 years ago

XMPP is federated as well. And since Facebook and Google used XMPP, you could message those users from your home server.

Well, you used to be able to. They eventually closed it off, of course.

CharlesW|3 years ago

> You don't need to be on the same server as your friends to talk to them.

That's like saying you don't need search engines to view websites — your friends could just email you links to good ones. Technically true, sure.

tekromancr|3 years ago

I have it open on another tab, I use it pretty much every day. I've built incredible friendships in there; And when I started I knew nobody on the protocol. A lot of the people I am mutuals with aren't even on the same instance as me; and yet, somehow I was able to find and connect with them. When they post things, I see it. When I post things they see it.

Like, what you are saying is so nonsensical as to be not even wrong.

I /think/ you are trying to say something about discoverability, but like, it's not really that hard. You can just watch the local or federated tabs, and if you see anything interesting check it out. If someone seems alright you might even reply to something they post. Pretty soon you are having conversations, and the people you follow are boosting other nice, interesting people onto your home tab. Next thing you know, you are part of a community. It's great!

And all of this happens without the need for some weird corporate overlord to try and mediate the experience by way of manipulating you in order to keep you online longer so they can steal your data and shove ads down your optic nerves.