• NudeNewt@lemm.ee
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    24 hours ago

    Literally this. It’s as easy as making a Bluesky account and mass changing all links to it, and putting a permanent banner on their site with their handle.

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      23 hours ago

      Or not making the same mistake twice, and opting for something decentralised that your company owns, such as your own Mastodon instance.

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        22 hours ago

        Yeah, but then they have to pay someone to maintain it. And low though that cost may be, it’s precisely the sort of thing that C-levels like to cut when they feel like pretending that they actually do something.

        It’s a hard thing for a C-level’s ego to set something up that they know someone else is going to cut later, or worse that they might be the one to “have to” cut it.

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          22 hours ago

          They have to pay someone to manage the account in the first place. No reason that worker can’t do both.

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            22 hours ago

            Typing in a box on a website provided by someone else can be done by practically anyone, even the boss themselves at a pinch. Heck, some of them love doing that.

            Maintaining a server (or a service on a server) requires someone with more skills, which generally costs more money.

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              19 hours ago

              Some smart entrepreneur could offer a Mastodon-server-in-a-box service, where companies only pay hosting fees for company-name.social and a social network employee.