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  • Sorry misunderstood your comment, yeah Threads/Meta is god awful for collecting data wouldn’t want to touch them personally

    There definitely is money in it for Meta though, just yesterday there was quite a popular post showing the types of data that is available to both users and instance owners. If one wanted to they could use things such as your upvotes and down votes to build a sort of profile about you, your political affiliations, interests etc

    Meta isn’t just a problem, ad companies can easily set up an instance to start collecting data from other servers




  • No, users still see content from defederated instances

    For example BeeHaw has defederated from lemmy.world however lemmy.world users are still perfectly able to see posts from BeeHaw communities, they just can’t interact with them

    The point Is if you’re wanting to Defedrate from Threads from a privacy perspective you’re achieving nothing

    If you’re defederating/blocking Threads because you don’t want to see their content or want their users interacting with you/your instance then fair enough






  • Sure but Online dropped first for free so people were happy to pick it up on Steam

    The campaign release was later and was included within GamePass so people made the switch then, in fact there was a large drop in Steam numbers the month after the release of Campaign likely due to people swapping over to GamePass

    I’m not denying a loss in player count across all services, that absolutely has happened (and to a degree is expected to happen no game maintains the peak players) i’m saying that Steam metrics are very poor for tracking Microsoft releases

    Sea of thieves has lost around 66% of average players compared to 2020 on Steam despite the fact it actually has a much larger active player count now (Though of course less than the 2021 peak)


  • Few critiques, not personally towards you at all but I really don’t think people should follow this approach

    People can have hundreds of different passwords across various sites this really isn’t achievable

    Human memory is terrible as well, it’s not a matter of if you forget it’s when

    Storing in a standard notes file is absolutely terrible security, it’s also extremely unusable once you have more than a couple passwords

    I really suggest to people using a password manager, most of them have apps for your phone and plugins for your web browser to allow you to autofill. They also allow you to randomly generate passphrases/codes for different sites and the autofill means you never have to remember a single one whilst having extremely strong passwords

    I’d recommend looking into either Bitwarden or 1Password