Let’s say you have 800 friends. What service do you recommend to try to convince FB users to move ? This platform would have to have all the same functions, videos, pictures, events, pages, etc.

I know of nothing like this i could even suggest to friends to switch to (and there’s almost no way anyone actually would) but I am curious. I dont think it exists, likely purely of the cost to run such a platform without it being a data stealing cesspool like fb.

And dont say “the fediverse” because I hardly understand how it works myself, and the links are scary looking to my friends so that is a no go.

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    13 hours ago

    That makes no sense.

    You can create a Lemmy or Mastodon account in moments with nothing more than a web browser.

    Is that the entire fediverse, no.

    Is Facebook one thing, also no.

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      Even with lemmy, you still have to decide on an instance and then make totally new accounts if you ever want to move an instance, which is very annoying.

      I’d disagree, FB is just one thing. You log in, it’s all there. I’m not defending it, that’s just how it is.

      I don’t know anything about Mastodon - I actually thought that was a xitter replacement?

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        A Lemmy server is like Facebook if there were a hundred other Facebooks people could be on and connect to. There’s no reason for you all not to join the same server. People who care enough can move easily.

        The only thing I’d say is bad is if you pick the wrong server and it shuts down because then everyone is forced to find a new server.