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submitted 11 months ago by jlh@lemmy.jlh.name to c/europe@feddit.de

Awful to see our personal privacy and social lives being ransomed like this. €10 seems like a price gouge for a social media site, and I'm even seeing a price tag of 150SEK (~€15) In Sweden.

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[-] moitoi@feddit.de 4 points 11 months ago

My first comment has two statements if not three. The first is about social media and social lives. And, we have to learn that these aren't the same. They have different definitions and are two separate things.

The second is about private companies and that we don't have to put our social lives in the hand of private companies. The article is about Meta.

Now, Lemmy and Mastodon are different as they are federate social media. They don't follow the second statement but the first is still true. And people have to keep this in mind when they use Lemmy and Mastodon. They must differentiate between social media and lives. If people use these two, they only avoid the private companies.

Now, Lemmy and Mastodon is a ridiculous small fraction of social media users. The vast majority relies on private companies. And people put their social lives there. This is an issues.

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