Definitely not. I didn't come to the Fediverse to be under social media companies again.
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Almost same take here - but I also understand that there may be some people which would use/try it for whatever reasons.
The amount of data collected is so insane that it won't come out in the EU for now. And I like it that way.
Now these are news for me, thanks for the info.
I stay the fuck away from anything Meta/Facebook, so absolutely not.
Everything I don't like about twitter combined with everything I don't like about Facebook? hard pass.
This. To quote Friar Tuck from ROBIN HOOD PRINCE OF THIEVES: “I’d rather roast in hell.”
Thanks to @m0bi13 who posted this breakdown for context :
Data collected by #threads:
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Health & Fitness
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Financial info
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Contact info
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User content
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Browsing History
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Usage Data
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Diagnostics
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Purchases
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Location
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Contacts
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Search history
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Identifiers
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Sensitive Info
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Other Data
Oh fuck no. The very first line is basically a HIPAA violation. It gets worse from there. We require less disclosure from Supreme Court Justices and Presidential nominees.
This is a trainwreck waiting to happen - even if Facebook itself doesn't abuse this level of power, you know that bad actors within the organization will. And once the information is collected, you know that tyrannical governments all over the world will be falling over themselves to get access to the data. This is a stalker's wetdream, an Orwellian orgasm of truly grotesque proportions.
Keep the Fediverse from Zucking. Just say no to Threads.
It’s not a HIPPA violation. That law doesn’t apply to companies like Meta beacause they do not fit the definition of an entity that the law was written towards. This is just people freely giving away their personal health information and nothing more. From your own link:
The HIPAA Privacy Rule establishes national standards to protect individuals' medical records and other individually identifiable health information (collectively defined as “protected health information”) and applies to health plans, health care clearinghouses, and those health care providers that conduct certain health care transactions electronically.
Nope. This company is on my blacklist and I won’t try anything they make.
not a fucking chance
No webpage + only phone app interaction = NO, THANK YOU.
Let's see...
- I despise Facebook/Meta.
- I don't want to help Mark Zuckerberg get more money.
- I was never fond of Twitter, either - an interesting concept, poorly executed.
- If I did want a Twitter-ish post feed, there's Mastodon.
So no, I won't be trying out the Zuck's attempt to eat the Muskrat's lunch. Sounds like a gross spectacle no one asked for.
They should call the instance "metastasis" cuz that company is fucking cancer.
My brother in Christ, you're asking people on Lemmy if they're going to try meta spyware
Not a chance.
People on Twitter are already trying it because Twitter has been shit.
Someone in my circle created their account and already deleted it. Their explanation was a FAQ screenshot for Threads saying that it doesn't matter who you follow or who follows you, the algorithm will show or hide things from you based on what they think you will enjoy and there's no way around it and you also can't sort by new.
I mean, are companies really paying attention to user needs? Lol
"Did you mean: Give away your personal info?"
I would have more privacy waking naked in the street
No! - I'm not a dumbfuck. Mark Zuckerberg once said people who trust him with their personal information are dumbfucks. I have never had an account on any of his platforms, and never will. If something I'm using integrated with his products I'd just stop using it. Just no!
Just seeing the list of privacy data collected is enough to make me baulk. I barely ever use Facebook or Twitter as is, I'm not touching that shit with a 10ft pole.
I wouldn't try meta's anything.
I wouldn't try a meta fire extinguisher if I was on fire.
No.
No, and I will go one step further by blocking the Threads domain assuming kbin itself doesn't choose to defederate from it.
Lol wtf no
No
No.
- As you pointed out way too many data permissions
- While I'm not in the "everything for-profit companies does is inherently evil" camp, Meta has done some sketchy stuff.
- It's mostly microblogging from what I can tell, and that's best in smaller instances or instances heavily moderated / filtered to feel that way which Threads likely won't be
- It's name, even though it won't really be mixed threads like the name implies, will mess up momentum for the Threadiverse to mean AP actual threaded apps, and terms are hard.
- I'm sure their TOS, privacy policies, or moderation policies aren't going to be any better than other Meta apps.
That being said, I do like:
- They are planning to federate via AP unlike Bluesky
- Meta is trying new things other than VR.
Definitely not.
Yikes no.
Hard pass. I’m shit tired of being advertised to and packaged as a product at the same time
Privacy-wise, I already use Facebook, WhatsApp, Messenger and Instagram, and I'm pretty sure that Mark Zuckerberg knows everything that he'd ever want to know about me. I largely believe in the conspiracy theory that Meta actively listens in on users in some way to serve them ads and targeted content, even if the evidence is circumstantial at best.
Despite this, would I still use Threads? Probably not.
Microblogging isn't my thing. 140 characters is nowhere near enough space to articulate your thoughts and it feels like the site was originally designed around SMS text message limitations more than anything. I also don't like how the only way you can get any genuine interaction on places like Twitter or even Mastodon is to be a celebrity.
I do agree that we should collectively defederate Threads much in the same way that everybody on the fediverse collectively blacklisted Gab, not necessarily as a fuck-you to Zuckerberg, but because a flood of Instagram normies would completely cripple other instances with traffic.
lol no. It's not even legal in the EU.
It's just a cover for another data-collecting-machine made by the big players. **No thanks! **
The last thing I need in my life is to have my privacy debased by another data collection app disguising itself as social media, and even less to participate in another echo chamber shitshow like Facebook or Twitter. Hard pass…
Tangentially-related, I'm actually really excited to use Threads's federation with Mastodon to bring interested friends and family over to Mastodon. If you get all the same benefits (connection, more people) with none of the ads or privacy downsides, then it seems like a no-brainer to join Mastodon over Threads.
But to answer the question, no. I run my own Mastodon (and Lemmy) server. I'm kind of all-in on the fediverse.
If they're going to make money off my data, then they can pay me to use Threads.
Nope. If I wanted something similar to twitter, I would use Mastodon, not Meta's privacy hell.
No
That's like getting picked up from Catholic Boys Choir by a white van with "Free Candy" spray painted on the side.
Why even ask that question on Lemmy
Why no? As you can see there are several users who are going to use/try it.
That's gonna be a no from me, dawg.
Nah. No need to as Mastodon and Lemmy exist, and I have no desire to give Meta data.
Nope. I have a barely-used Instagram account from before the sale to Facebook. I keep it in hopes that, someday, a regulator will force them to sell IG or spin it off. I have zero interest in having anything else to do with Facebook or any of its subsidiaries.
Never. Just look what data they collect.