• exohuman
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    51 year ago

    Meta could be doing the same thing Truth Social did: set up a giant Mastodon instance and leave it at that.

    • RandoCalrandian
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      91 year ago

      They don’t need an NDA for that, and he certainly knows better than to sign one.

      This is fishy to the extreme

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        Not really. Most big corporations require a NDA to use their toilets. Slight exaggeration but not by much.

        Wait and see.

          • conciselyverbose
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            21 year ago

            It’s because they’re publicly traded.

            Information about their plans being in the wild but not formally announced adds all kinds of possibility for SEC involvement. You have to be very careful with how information is publicized to avoid insider trading or the appearance of it.

            • RandoCalrandian
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              NDAs contribute to insider trading, not mitigate it.

              It means the people who know they are doing shitty things can’t warn everyone else

              • conciselyverbose
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                11 year ago

                No, they don’t. If you can’t track where information is, the ability of people to act on a tip massively increases, and the enforcement is much more difficult.

                They are effectively legally required to use NDAs when discussing future directions of their business. There may not be an explicit regulation you can point to, but when information is spread around without tight control and someone acts on it, the SEC can and very willingly does get involved. There’s a reason it’s effectively universal for any publicly traded company with meaningful legal representation, and it’s because it’s a ridiculous level of negligence to have those conversations without them.

    • therealpygon
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      1 year ago

      (E: For perspective,) Truth Social was just a mouthy startup for spreading hate, not a nearly trillion dollar company with a lengthy history of anti-competitive activity.

      • nickA
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        11 year ago

        Wouldn’t it be better if they federated so it doesn’t become a walled garden in there? It means we can stay on our own instances but aren’t cut off from their large userbase.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          They’ll likely federate with those who worked with them and signed NDA. They are probably going to allowlist federate … My guess

          • nickA
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            11 year ago

            You’re probably correct :(