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[โ€“] TheFogan@programming.dev 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I suppose it's the deffinition of "credible" in "credible exit". My understanding is, it's a closed in system... that would allow people to export to another closed system built on the same protocol.

The basically impossible part of a social network, is getting people onto the same network at the same time. It's like a hangout place that's open 24/7. Someone comes in, if nobody's there, they themselves leave. 10 minutes later someone else comes, also see's it empty and leaves. The hard part is getting enough people to stick around long enough to make interesting things to make others want to stay around.

To me the only credible exit... is fediverse style. IE not just that you can leave and take your stuff... but more importantly you can still talk with the people who haven't left yet. Because if we are just talking another walled in instance that you can make, that may as well be a new network.

The thing holding people into twitter, isn't they'd horribly miss their years of old tweets they've made and recieved. They'd miss their old contacts that haven't joined the new network yet. Unless I'm massively misunderstanding the way this works... they aren't opening the door for the new networks to be able to communicate with the old one.

[โ€“] Blisterexe@lemmy.zip 1 points 3 weeks ago

they aren't opening the door for the new networks to be able to communicate with the old one.

they are actually, it's actually better than the fediverse in that sense because you can truly transfer your account, the main issue is that the "relay" part of the system is centralised atm because of how expensive it is to run.