Thing is, GDPR also applies in the UK and CCPA applies in California where Threads is active so legally they have to delete your profile regardless of what they say in their FAQ
Curious, if EU based instances allow interoperability with Threads. Would this be a way for Meta to gather data on EU based users without GDPR compliance, even if Threads itself is not available in the EU?
They won't. At this point is this still unknown for the majority of people? Maybe I'm jaded but it seems like everyone knows they're being farmed for data but they don't care enough because fb/ig/everything these days is too convenient/addicting.
And people are seriously considering federating with Threads if it implements ActivityPub. Things have been so crazy recently that I think If Satan existed and started a Lemmy instance, probably there would still be people arguing in good faith for federating with him.
That guy who runs all the orgies, has all the drugs, and listens to hair metal rock? I'd federate with that guy 1000 times over, I don't know how he's being compared to Meta.
Except for the fact that they're two different things and there's no valid reason for not letting people keep one but not the other.
To many people, their Instagram account has become a big (and toxic, but that's besides the point) part of their sense of self. To delete their Instagram would be to delete a significant part of their identity. Having to do that to get rid of Threads is emotional blackmail of the worst kind.
Deleting posts after a certain date on Mastodon is definitely one of my favorite features. Of course if your monetization strategy involves user data, then they'll never offer that option. Why would they want you to delete money from their pocket!
Me too, my gf talked me about this new Meta app, and then I noticed about the activitypub thingy thanks to people here, then it kinda exploded on the Fediverse... If it wasn't for the output here I'd just think another app from Meta, like I initially thought.
I'm not surprised considering how much of a shit company Meta is. It feels like they cobbled this together in a few weeks. There's a good reason why it's not launching in the EU yet.
This whole reddit thing made me start to think about Instagram again.
So let me pitch:
What about an Instagram like social where the algorithm regularly posts older pics/posts of your friends and let's you circumvent the fomo feature of stories with like an option to "snapshot" so every other user can only see it once.
I haven't looked into pixelfed yet. But would def be interested if there's interst in such an app.