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iambateman ◴[] No.43685448[source]
> Meta could have chosen to compete with then-upstart photo sharing app Instagram in 2012, a senior FTC official said on a call with reporters ahead of the trial, but instead it bought it, and did the same with WhatsApp.

This has a potentially very-chilling effect on acquisitions, which are a major source of liquidity for lots of secondary companies.

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jchw ◴[] No.43685720[source]
I'd kill for a chilling effect on acquisitions. Every single fucking time something I like gets acquired, it takes anywhere between a few months to a couple years before it is completely ruined. Maybe if we're lucky, Microsoft will acquire Discord and run it into the ground the way they did with Skype. (Then, we can all go back to IRC, right? ... Right, guys?)
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guestbest ◴[] No.43685947[source]
I don’t think we can go back to some things like ircd or mud talkers because they are too “chatty” to users. People like simplified centralized services with on screen discovery in the form of popups. The small internet will have to stay small
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dylan604 ◴[] No.43686423[source]
Sounds like someone just hasn't come up with the right app to act as an abstraction layer over the protocol.
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bathtub365 ◴[] No.43686603[source]
The other big problem with IRC is that if you have a connection interruption you miss messages.
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jjulius ◴[] No.43686844[source]
We don't always need to know everything that happened all the time, whether it's online or meatspace happenings. If my IRC connection dropped back in the day, and there was something that happened in that timeframe that was truly worth hearing about, I'd find out eventually.

There's something to be said, at least in my opinion, about keeping a healthy dose of ephemerality in our lives.

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guestbest ◴[] No.43687423[source]
IRC means relay, so it makes sense to drop messages unless the service runs a pop mail server for out of band messages. Protocol means little to the user
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1. jjulius ◴[] No.43687930[source]
... I know this. Again[1], not the point of my comment.

[1]https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43687028