Adobe is on BlueSky! no, wait...
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Pretty 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”
schrieb am 12. Apr. 2025, 20:43 zuletzt editiert vonThey trying to engage in BlueSky is evidence they didn't know.
It's surprising to me too.
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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.
schrieb am 12. Apr. 2025, 21:21 zuletzt editiert vonGotcha I was confused how this could be a surprise to them lol
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That's how you keep Twitter alive
schrieb am 12. Apr. 2025, 23:25 zuletzt editiert vonIf it's all bots and PR departments, it's basically irrelevant.
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schrieb am 12. Apr. 2025, 23:53 zuletzt editiert von
It's always okay to cyberbully Adobe though
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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.
schrieb am 13. Apr. 2025, 00:06 zuletzt editiert vonMy thoughts exactly.
There are vanishingly few places on the Internet that are not inundated with constant ads, promotions, astroturfing, and commercials.
It's why I like it here.
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It's always okay to cyberbully Adobe though
schrieb am 13. Apr. 2025, 00:09 zuletzt editiert vonIronically, it's free!
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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.
schrieb am 13. Apr. 2025, 00:41 zuletzt editiert vonmeanwhile i look at Lemmy/Fediverse the same way e621 looks at the place where the hyenas lived
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schrieb am 13. Apr. 2025, 00:41 zuletzt editiert von
And nothing of value was lost that day.
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My thoughts exactly.
There are vanishingly few places on the Internet that are not inundated with constant ads, promotions, astroturfing, and commercials.
It's why I like it here.
schrieb am 13. Apr. 2025, 07:01 zuletzt editiert vonSure I don't want ads pumped into my feed but some corporations can do social media well. I used to follow Yorkshire Tea on twitter who were generally pretty funny, I don't drink even drink their teas.
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Sure I don't want ads pumped into my feed but some corporations can do social media well. I used to follow Yorkshire Tea on twitter who were generally pretty funny, I don't drink even drink their teas.
schrieb am 13. Apr. 2025, 11:12 zuletzt editiert vonAlso way too many corps don't have up to date information on their website and their twitter profile has more recent info. The lack of that on any FOSS/decentralized social media means that some people just have to keep a centralized account open.
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Also way too many corps don't have up to date information on their website and their twitter profile has more recent info. The lack of that on any FOSS/decentralized social media means that some people just have to keep a centralized account open.
schrieb am 13. Apr. 2025, 13:32 zuletzt editiert von@scintilla@lemm.ee that's the main thing for me too. That news orgs, political agencies, and corporations use Xitter to communicate is the real travesty.