Adobe is on BlueSky! no, wait...
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if they did that on Fedi, they’d get the exact same treatment, and in addition to that people would call for defederating the instance they’d signed up on.
wrote for 20 dage siden sidst redigeret afI feel like corporations look at Lemmy/The Fediverse the same way Mufasa looked at the place where the hyenas lived.
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if they did that on Fedi, they’d get the exact same treatment, and in addition to that people would call for defederating the instance they’d signed up on.
wrote for 20 dage siden sidst redigeret af@noodlejetski@lemm.ee oh sure, bit of a pot calling kettle black situation though.
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This is why companies should never set themselves up walled gardens of communication. The execs probably had no clue how hated their company was, because they just see the sales and stock values. Then the minute they actually step into the real world, they get smacked with the dildo of consequence.
wrote for 20 dage siden sidst redigeret afPretty sure this late into the game Adobe know full well that people hate them, I think they underestimated the level of corporate greed and enshittification that Bluesky has and will return when things are more “corporate friendly”
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Hilarious
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I don’t understand the connection between the TOP TEXT and the BOTTOM TEXT. Could someone please explain?
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if they did that on Fedi, they’d get the exact same treatment, and in addition to that people would call for defederating the instance they’d signed up on.
wrote for 20 dage siden sidst redigeret afNah, defederation means we couldn’t bully them anymore.
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I feel like corporations look at Lemmy/The Fediverse the same way Mufasa looked at the place where the hyenas lived.
wrote for 20 dage siden sidst redigeret afI mean, good? I guess they’d bring some user growth, but they’d just post their brand stuff that I don’t imagine most people really want in their feeds, and there’s the risk that they end up getting favored treatment on larger instances by donating more than a typical user can or paying the moderators there.
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Fuck adobe, they got what they deserved.
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“Hey, we’re Adobe! We’re here to connect with the artists, designers, and storytellers who bring ideas to life,” read Adobe’s first post which has since been deleted. “What’s fueling your creativity right now?”
Protip: if you’re as hated as Adobe, don’t ask open-ended questions.
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This is why companies should never set themselves up walled gardens of communication. The execs probably had no clue how hated their company was, because they just see the sales and stock values. Then the minute they actually step into the real world, they get smacked with the dildo of consequence.
wrote for 20 dage siden sidst redigeret afIs everyone friendly to Adobe on other platforms?
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That’s how you keep Twitter alive
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if they did that on Fedi, they’d get the exact same treatment, and in addition to that people would call for defederating the instance they’d signed up on.
wrote for 20 dage siden sidst redigeret afcall for defederating the instance they’d signed up on.
Lululemmy.com is still around though.
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is bullying worthier than having a peace of mind?
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call for defederating the instance they’d signed up on.
Lululemmy.com is still around though.
wrote for 20 dage siden sidst redigeret afOkay Lululemmy is a great name actually.
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Bullying unethical companies is peace of mind.
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carry on then!
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They’re flooded by the bots, or filtered, on other platforms. Couple that with Bluesky being a new platform with a decidedly anti-corporate user bias, and the message ratios change dramatically.
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Bullying will continue untill moralle improves !
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I mean, good? I guess they’d bring some user growth, but they’d just post their brand stuff that I don’t imagine most people really want in their feeds, and there’s the risk that they end up getting favored treatment on larger instances by donating more than a typical user can or paying the moderators there.
wrote for 20 dage siden sidst redigeret afYes, we want to build a social network free of the corporate hold so we shouldn’t be eager to welcome corporation.