Scientists move to Bluesky, transitioning away from X and Meta platforms
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Using social media is far removed from operating your own publicly available social media server.
This coming from someone who is trying to get more mastodon usage in higher ed. Profs aren't the ones who operate these things. Merely getting the approval to get the project started is an immense task.
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I use them. I use platforms more that have them. I leave platforms that don't.
But to each their own I guess.
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University IT departments don't want to be running some random Mastodon on the server anyway. It's got nothing to do with the universities day-to-day operations it's just an extra thing that would be required on top of what they already do.
Also the only university professors who would actually be able to run the mastered on server themselves will be those in the computer science domain. A biologist isn't going to know how to do it any more than any random member of the public.
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Or know how. Just because that scientists doesn't mean that they are necessarily particularly computer literate. I won't have to explain to a university professor that wireless electricity doesn't exist and the Wi-Fi is only for internet. So yeah.
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Just because they know using Mastodon they are bad people? What the hell kind of take is that?
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I know; as much as I love the concept, I can already see .world soaking up most of the users, which might not be the best thing for federation - but TBF when I came over from Reddit, my main goal was to find something decent and similar, and federation was secondary at best for me; so I'll see if it gets any worse, but for the moment, the first list definitely overweighs the second "list" for me.
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That's not really a fair description of what's going on.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with a recommendation algorithm, can you imagine trying to use Netflix if it didn't tell you about any of the shows and you just have to guess and type in a film in order to see if it existed?
The problem with algorithms is when they're the only option, or when they are invisible and you think you are getting a timeline of people you've subscribed to, but really you're getting an algorithm optimizing retention. As long as it's just recommending stuff there's nothing wrong with it, in fact as a lot of people point out, it's kind of necessary.
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Yeah I agree that we will probably happen, but the problem is using Mastodon is such a pain for the vast majority of people, it's not worth the hassle.
And I say that to someone who uses both platforms.
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I mean, wireless electricity tech does exist, it just sucks and is horribly inefficient at any reasonable distance.
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Bluesky is open source though
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I’ve yet to find a multi language or English speaking misskey it appears they’re all Japanese
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There's a new option available now for reply controls, you can limit it to just people who follow you. While it's a very low bar, it's enough of a threshold for most randoms to not bother following just to reply to you
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I use linux because I hate microsoft, not because it’s more feature complete than windows (it isn’t).
lol... "Feature complete" if you want terrible features.
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Most people who work as "scientists" aren't actually scientists.
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B/c people are indoctrinated under capitalism to need some kinda daddy.
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an unanswerable question: what server do you want to be on?
This question is extremely easy to answer. We all did it. I don't think people on Lemmy are some kind of master race. smh.
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Most people use several email servers for work, school, personal, etc.
Somehow those dolts figured it out. Shocking. \s
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Good luck with you hotmail account... Or using Outlook... etc.
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Jack Dorsey never had ownership (just directed an investment) and left the board (didn't agree with moderation, lol)
Jay also isn't majority owner.
It's a public benefit corporation too so they don't have a profit requirement.
The harder parts with decentralizing content-addressed systems like it is scaling open spaces (like how a microblog is technically one big shared space). You need big caches and big indexes. They're working actively on making it easier for others to run those app servers. There's already a few independent projects building them. Federating account hosting and feed generation and moderation services are all live already
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The canonical list of operations on a social media platform far exceed that of an email service, a bulletin board,
This is just untrue. There's almost nothing to Twitter, IG, etc., while many bulletinboards are far more complicated.