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    Honestly, this is really good to hear! More mainstream accounts will definitely get the fediverse a bit more credibility.

    And here’s a bit more from BBC:

    The team at BBC Research & Development are researching social technologies and exploring possibilities for the BBC. One part of our work is to establish a BBC presence in the Fediverse.

    This is an experiment - we will run it for 6 months, and then look at how much value it has provided, how much work it requires to maintain and then decide whether and how to continue. We’re learning as we go, and we’ll write about what we discover in the hope that it might be useful for others. The BBC will continue its normal social media activity in the usual places.

    We’re starting off small with just a handful of accounts from R&D and our colleagues at BBC Radio, but we hope to be adding more accounts from other areas of the BBC soon:

    • @BBCRD@social.bbc
      
      
    • @BBC5Live@social.bbc
      
      
    • @BBCRadio4@social.bbc
      
      
    • @BBC_News_Labs@social.bbc
      
      
    • @BBCTaster@social.bbc
      
      
    • @Connected_Studio@social.bbc
      
      

    -https://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/blog/2023-07-mastodon-distributed-decentralised-fediverse-activitypub

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    And believe it or not, there are now people rallying for the BBC to be defederated. Sure I understand that the current British government is pushing some of their newscasters into less than reputable positions, but to ban the entire domain preemptively?

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      I guess people don’t want the Fediverse to gain any popularity. If people consider BBC to be quintessentially evil, what news outlet would even be considered welcome?

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        Maybe some people actually don’t want the fedi to become popular because they’re into gatekeeping and despite saying ‘it’s the future’ etc, actually just want it to stay small and underground?

        And yeah, the BBC having a 6 month R&D experiment isn’t exactly the same as a Fox News takeover (not that that would even be possible)

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      I saw one arts instance has defederated on the grounds that the BBC is a transphobic organisation. I would personally dispute that.

      I think those people need to realise this is a massive step up for the fediverse. The BBC literally has global reach.

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        Eh, the BBC has definitely been involved in spreading transphobia.

        I still think their joining the Fediverse is a good thing for the adoption of decentralised social media.

        Both of those things can be true.

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      I supported a pre-emptive Threads defederation, because I expect them to Embrace-Extend-Extinguish the fediverse for the sake of profit.

      For the BBC, I don’t feel as overtly opposed. They don’t really have the user base to overextend us with, even if they tried to get their audience on mastodon lol. They haven’t seemed blatantly profit driven in the past. And they’re starting their own instance, using fediverse tech.

      Does anyone think this is the BBC’s Embrace step? It’s not sparking any alarm bells for me, but can I get a sanity check?

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        The government don’t seem to think so.

        Ask any politician, but especially the ones in power, and they’ll give you a list of reasons why they want to defund the BBC because it doesn’t do what they want it to do.

        Its reporting isn’t always perfect but it’s definitely not “government propaganda”.