• @[email protected]
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    91 year ago

    True. Except email

    • doesn’t de-federate from each other
    • doesn’t host a community (sub) that’s replicated on the others
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    For starters… it’s difficult even for those technically advanced.

    My thought: IF it survives and outgrows a centralized site, it might still fizzle out and die when one instance outgrows the others and decides “why do we need the others if we have the bigger user base with the most subscribers?” And then we’re back to square one.

    Oh wait… this is about Mastodon, not Lemmy… point still stands for ActivityPub as a whole.

    • @dragontamer
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      91 year ago

      doesn’t de-federate from each other

      Lulz.

      Do you know what it feels like to get your personal email server banned by gmail and/or outlook.com? Its like you can’t email anyone after that.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        Yes. In that example, the bigger instance defederated the smaller one, but banning is an extreme case. You’d be relegated to junk/spam filters for a while before that for only those providers but your email works everywhere else.

        My main point still stands. Most email providers play nice but what if Gmail suddenly said “Your email won’t work except with other Gmail users”?