• deweydecibel
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    1 year ago

    The thing a lot of people dont seem to get about centralization is that it’s much more a social phenomenon than a technical or corporate one.

    Things will eventually gravitate towards a handful of big instances. People want to be where other people are.

    The difference will be the federation. As long as everything stays federated, this won’t be a problem.

    Except…once an instance gains dominance, defederation becomes a defacto way for that instance to declare what is and isn’t worthy of visibility.

    Defederation absue by large instances is going to be a much bigger issue than centralization.