Has there ever been a situation where the small community network allows the bigger commercial network to bridge, interface, etc. and it has resulted in the smaller community network growing and becoming a viable alternative the commercial one? I feel like I get in this argument every few weeks on fedi, and, to my knowledge, there are literally no examples of this happening ever. But I do want to be fair if I'm just wrong and they exist.
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Sam Whited (sam@social.coop)'s status on Monday, 13-Jan-2025 04:10:45 JST Sam Whited
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Nemo_bis 🌈 (nemobis@mamot.fr)'s status on Monday, 13-Jan-2025 04:10:44 JST Nemo_bis 🌈
@sam Gmail-Hotmail? :P
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Nemo_bis 🌈 (nemobis@mamot.fr)'s status on Tuesday, 14-Jan-2025 04:09:25 JST Nemo_bis 🌈
@oblomov Yes it was a bit tongue-in-cheek answer. :) I don't know a good answer!
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Oblomov (oblomov@sociale.network)'s status on Tuesday, 14-Jan-2025 04:09:26 JST Oblomov
@nemobis @sam that's corpo to corpo and no different than the waves from one corporate social network to another
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