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Tech giants are victims of ‘harassment’ by Irish and EU regulators, US Congress panel claims
(media.thebrainbin.org)
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IDK why people simply don’t use European platforms. It takes 2 minutes to create an account. This problem is so stupid. If people use the „tech giants“ less, it fades away on its own, without any need for big regulatory battles. There are politicians writing books about „digital feudalism“ as if everyone didn’t have the choice to open an account on a different platform in 2 minutes. Come on.
Overall because while opening a new account on a non-US Tech giant is that simple they have fewer people so you risk losing content you may enjoy.
I can speak from experience in the reason I am still on YouTube & Twitch instead of full transition to is simply because content creators I enjoy are only on those respective platforms.
You don’t have to be on a single site. Keep using old, but copy post and interact with others too. This allows new sites to grow, while not losing benefits. It’s not a marriage.
But at the same time makes one go “why am I even here.”
We can offer tips all we want but at the end of the day it’s the Silicon sites already with the communities already built, moving off them on your own would require building new communities and not everyone is interested in that
Literally just copy paste mechanically to the new site(s). When consuming, read and interact with the little content there is and once done go to big site. It’s just a few more taps/clicks.
If everyone agreed to move, there would be no problem (as long as the Fediverse can accomodate everyone).
There's precedent. There was a myriad of social media sites Worldwide at some point. Then in a few years everyone "agreed" to move to Facebook. There are stories of how they aggressively took over markets, but at the end of the day I supposed they had the technically best site. And after over a decade of decay, people are still stuck.
They just have to open new accounts, not necessarily leave the old ones. Just copy post to multiple sites. This allows new sites to grow, while keeping benefits of old, with minimal extra effort.
that's a lot of effort
Depends on the site, and the tools you use. I know, at least tangentially, there were tools for cross-posting between facebook, twitter, and whatever back when I volunteered with a convention. Surely there could be similar tools for non "tech giant" sites.
No? Form a habit