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This has already happened with federated services (XMPP)
It's not a conspiracy, there is proven history of EEE techniques being successfully used to capture an audience and then destroy the adoption of the protocol.
your premise seems invalid on its face. i would argue that google did not, actually, kill xmpp. that protocol is still in use today, its just not popular.
again, the biggest problem the fediverse has is just threads having a better product on the same, open protocol. eee? ha, whatever
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embrace,_extend,_and_extinguish
That won't happen to Fediverse because nobody here is willing to be 'captured' and 'destroyed'. We don't give a fuck if Threads wants to break its own protocol.