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@gargron
Meta does noting if they don't think they can "capture the market". Non-captive audiences are not profitable.
They come to conquer, not to coexist.
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@gargron
Meta does noting if they don't think they can "capture the market". Non-captive audiences are not profitable.
They come to conquer, not to coexist.
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@gargron
Meta does noting if they don't think they can "capture the market". Non-captive audiences are not profitable.
They come to conquer, not to coexist.
@gargron
Meta does noting if they don't think they can "capture the market". Non-captive audiences are not profitable.
They come to conquer, not to coexist.
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social.tchncs.de
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@gargron
...like they did with XMPP?
Google talk, Facebook Talk and a lot of other things used to be nicely interoperable. Basically a federated IM network. Then Facebook closed the ports, once they had the majority of users, Google migrated to another protocol, and everyone else except for a few nerds basically stopped it. End of story.
Timeo Danaos, et donas ferentes (quoted from memory may contain errors)
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@gargron
...like they did with XMPP?
Google talk, Facebook Talk and a lot of other things used to be nicely interoperable. Basically a federated IM network. Then Facebook closed the ports, once they had the majority of users, Google migrated to another protocol, and everyone else except for a few nerds basically stopped it. End of story.
Timeo Danaos, et donas ferentes (quoted from memory may contain errors)
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@gargron
...like they did with XMPP?
Google talk, Facebook Talk and a lot of other things used to be nicely interoperable. Basically a federated IM network. Then Facebook closed the ports, once they had the majority of users, Google migrated to another protocol, and everyone else except for a few nerds basically stopped it. End of story.
Timeo Danaos, et donas ferentes (quoted from memory may contain errors)
@gargron
...like they did with XMPP?
Google talk, Facebook Talk and a lot of other things used to be nicely interoperable. Basically a federated IM network. Then Facebook closed the ports, once they had the majority of users, Google migrated to another protocol, and everyone else except for a few nerds basically stopped it. End of story.
Timeo Danaos, et donas ferentes (quoted from memory may contain errors)