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MKBHD talking about the fediverse. This is a big deal, I am surprised I hadn't seen anymore mention this until now. This is like John Oliver or Oprah talking about the fediverse in terms of the reach he has.

Via a post by threads engineer @shubhankar_91

yewtu.be/watch?v=h9koJstgdaI

@liaizon
That was insightful TBH.
They know very little about fediverse and clearly haven't thought about it much.

EG, it took them a while to get to realising that interconnectivity doesn't mean distinct platforms, settings and apps don't exist.

This was when they argued that distinct places/platforms are actually good. They didn't even get to the point of thinking about simply having *different accounts* for different "voices", just as we do for X/IG/YT, which is pretty dumb.

@maegul @liaizon Yeah it was interesting to see the dichotomy between their "creator brain" and "consumer brain". As a creator, the first thought was: "But I post on LinkedIn differently from YouTube. How would that work?". As a consumer they immediately went "Oh yeah, I *would* want to have the 3rd party client world again!" And then that opened the gateway of "Ah okay so then we can expect them to handle followers like this and comments like that, etc etc"

maegul

@person72443 @liaizon

Consumer v creator brain ... great way to capture it!

It was weird to see that there's dissonance there for them ... and kinda not realise that the existence of that dissonance is itself a phenomenon worth addressing.

@maegul @liaizon Yeah, definitely. I wonder if age is a factor. If you only saw the tail end of the "protocol-first" internet era, the possibilities may not be as intuitive?

I'm imagining like "Salt water ocean. Okay, interesting. And how do frogs work?"
"Frogs? We don't have frogs. Our goal is to rehabilitate the coral reefs."
"The what??"

@person72443 @maegul I like how far these analogies are getting away from the OP