| ▲ | soared 11 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
Barriers to entry. If I want to make a small forum, these laws make that potentially much more difficult. Now users who may have used my forum may spend more time on facebook instead. Multiply that times tens of thousands of new sites not being created, tens of thousands of existing sites no longer existing or being accessible due to new laws, this occurring over multiple surfaces (content moderation, age verification, etc) and the positive impact for meta is meaningful. If there are less sites, meta wins. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | fauigerzigerk 9 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
This is grasping at straws. Centralised social media platforms have won long ago for completely different reasons (mostly network effects and convenience). They haven't been threatened by independent sites for ages. | |||||||||||||||||
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