Bluesky now has 30 million users.
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Sorry to hear that, but at least some of them are not on Xitter.
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I looked at the terms of service and noticed that they bind you into arbitration, limit your terms to $100, mandate you to travel to Delaware for dispute, and force you into mass arbitration if your dispute is similar to others.
Pass
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Sounds disgusting
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Nice. Glad to see people leaving xitter en mass.
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Arbitration of what? It's a free service. What money could they possibly owe you?
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Another corporate social media platform, what could go wrong?
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If the mods or admin do something that causes you injury, such as ignoring requests that will prevent harassment.
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......how would them ignoring requests cause injury??? We're still talking about bluedky, right? The online twitter clone without musk as it's main selling point?
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If someone was doxxing you on bluesky, for example, and in the doxxing, you got attacked/injured by someone who recognized you/went to your house.
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Love an app that defaults me to people I actually follow and doesn't bombard me with endless reams of ads or engagement bait.
We'll see how long that lasts. But for now, its a blast from the past to be on a social media app I don't hate.
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I can't wait for them to bring in ex CIA/IDF types to "clamp down on disinformation".
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Off topic, but I pointing this out reminded me of visiting some ancap circles to see the crazy stuff they discuss. At one point there was a question about how externalities would be handled in their system of private courts and such. When ever I do read some terms and conditions there is almost always something in regard to arbitration. Predictably they were not happy about someone pointing that out and explaining that it is for the benefit of corporations not the customers.
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I never trust meta statistics anymore because you know they're filling out their "numbers" with bots to try and keep their stock prices up.
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During signup, they make it sound like it's a federated service. It is not. Dumped it when it was explained to me.
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They can break data protection laws and stuff...
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I find it odd that people follow Jack Dorsey into another sewer in troves. They seem to like the previous Twitter experiment, while I find it repugnant.
The lesson today is that I don't get the social media phenomenon. My bad. I hope they have a ton of fun.
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Unfortunately that's standard for pretty much every service in existence until the government determines otherwise or the users demand it en masse. No company is going to willingly expose themselves to any more risk than they absolutely have to. There's zero benefit to them.
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30 million users and still nobody likes my posts
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Ok......and why would they pay YOU that money? Wouldn't it be companies and governments they pay?