Crossposted this in case of takedown. Hope this isn’t breaking the rules.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1370464
Original Title: At least one lemmy.world admin accepted an off the record meeting with meta, and they won’t tell you about it.
Edit: I cannot confirm if the Original OP is telling the truth or lying, figured I wanted more people to see this so you can decide for yourselves who to believe.
Edit 2: Archived Link: https://archive.is/aJrnU
Edit 3: Hmm… Interesting… The original post was taken down instead of admins making a response. I mean, if I were an admin with nothing to hide, I’d just simply say “I did not have a secret meeting with anyone representing Meta/Facebook” then maybe lock the thread if stuff gets too out of hand. Deleting a post is not the right thing to do, and even if you are innocent, now you just made yourself look bad.
Archive Link of where the page was, now showing an error message: https://archive.is/5BWIw
Don’t belive me? Ask them.
Fosstodon admins were at least transparent and shared with their community when they were approached by meta for an off the record meeting, which was awesome. They also declined that meeting and shared screenshots of them doing so.
But lemmy.world admins won’t tell you that at least one of them accepted that same meeting request. Why won’t they say that?
Tell your community that you accepted a meeting with meta. Thats not wrong in and of itself, but I feel it is shady/not right when you’re communicating about a wait-and-see approach, while having meetings with the company in question yet not being transparent about it.
@[email protected] care to comment?
Also, I’m spinning up my own instance because I don’t trust this platform to folks who aren’t transparent. Don’t ask me to join, it’s going to be just for me for now. I don’t even know that I have time to admin an instance, but my trust is wearing thin based on the facts at hand. So, it’s what I’m doing.
The answer to this scenario built into the fediverse. You bail on the bad instance and move to a new one. If the problem of profile transfers can be solved, then the whole thing becomes fairly trivial.
Does profile transfer even matter?
It does if you want to migrate your favorites and subscriptions.
https://github.com/CMahaff/lasim
I think it does, others may not think it does.
There is already a tool for this.
https://github.com/CMahaff/lasim
Profile transfer tool
I wish Lemmy provided ability to transfer ownership of posts/comments too. With subscriptions I can easily manually do it myself