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FediPact is an Organized Effort to Block Meta's ActivityPub Platform
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...Nasty, what the hell? Why?!?
because it gained popularity back when mobile plans didn't include free SMS, back in the feature phone era.
This. The countries where Meta only has "a lot" of marketshare are the ones that were early to make SMS available for free to everyone.
In countries where they were late to that, Meta controls the market.
Meta won. They won social media. Worldwide they're absolutely huge. Entire countries never got the "Facebook is for old people" memo, and on many Android territories the default messaging app is effectively WhatsApp. And of course there's Instagram. That one's worldwide.
The only thing I've seen threaten Meta's dominance in this space recently is TikTok. Twitter is a footnote, mostly a residual self-sustaining place for politicians and journalists to talk to each other.