How to kill Meta
================<p>Have you seen the movie "True Lies", starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Arnold Schwarzenegger?<p>There's a scene where Arnold, who is being held hostage and interrogated under a Truth serum, tells his captors exactly how he plans to kill them in the next few seconds. He follows through.<p>In the same spirit, I am disclosing the following to Mark Zuckerberg:<p>1. Legally, after what he did to FB users data, and appeared before Congress like a contrite little schoolboy, he is obligated to release a user's data to the user, if they so request.<p>2. I plan to create a migration path for users from FaceBook to the Fediverse. This migration path will be available at the click of a button.<p>3. I will take out ads, on FaceBook, to convince people to switch to the Fediverse, and offer them a one-click migration button. Pushing that button will take all your data and social network, and move it to the Fediverse, intact.<p>4. The Social Network is now free from the grasp of a corporation that arbitrarily censors Free Speech. Free from shady closed source algorithms that determine who sees what on the platform. Free from commercials for products that basically pollute the environment, from the factory to the landfill, for shallow consumerism. Free at last!<p>So I ask you — Am I missing something in this prison break plan?
A noble goal, don’t give up your dreams. You will however have to account for the following:<p>- You don’t have the public reputation to convince people to trust you over others.<p>- It’s unlikely you’d be able to host a fediverse instance able to handle that many users.<p>- You can’t export their whole social network, it’s nothing unless everyone in their network migrates and is properly linked on the other side.<p>- Your ads will be denied as is their right to do so.<p>- Free speech gets real ugly, real fast, without moderation and the tools to moderate at scale. The people who stick around unmoderated spaces will actively push out others.
> I will take out ads, on FaceBook, to convince people to switch to the Fediverse, and ...<p>Don't be surprised when ~zero people are actually convinced by your ads. And ~zero percent of the few you do convince actually stick around long-term, after noticing that ~none of their friends & family are in your Fediverse.
> Pushing that button will take all your data and social network, and move it to the Fediverse, intact.<p>If I push that button, all of my friends' posts will appear on the Fediverse? How does that respect the privacy and distribution rights of my friends?<p>PS with a name like Fediverse, I assume this is for (US) federal employees only?