• @1100000011110
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    1131 year ago

    Absolutely appalling. It’s a clear anti-consumer trick to lock you into Meta’s ecosystem. There’s no benefit to the end user at all. It’s just boosting Meta’s numbers so they can sell ad space for more money.

    If an existing Instagram user signs up for Threads to try it out, and they decide they don’t like it, they’re stuck with the account forever anyway.

    If a new user wants to try Threads, they have to sign up for Instagram too. That way, if Threads doesn’t take off, all those new users at least have Instagram accounts they might use instead.

    With Facebook and Instagram, Meta has clearly shown that they’re entirely capable of making separate accounts and linking them together. They could have copied that same model with Threads. It took them more design work to make a worse user experience.

    • @[email protected]
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      321 year ago

      The accounts aren’t separate.

      Who has an Instagram account, already has a thread account already. It’s the same account. You can delete info on it, but of course deleting one of them will delete both, because it’s only one.

      It’s like saying “deleting my OneDrive account will delete my Microsoft account too, is so unfair”

      • @CarbonatedPastaSauce
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        41 year ago

        Poor analogy. I can deprovision OneDrive (or any other M365 app) for any user while keeping all their other services intact. Meta obviously doesn’t want that scenario.

        • @[email protected]
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          41 year ago

          they offer to disable thread too. Delete content + disable = deprovision.

          If someone wants to be completely wiped from their database, of course they need to delete the whole account

          • @CarbonatedPastaSauce
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            21 year ago

            I guess my point was, there no such thing as a “OneDrive account”, but your point is that the same applies to Meta. We agree!