Bluesky now has 30 million users.
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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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30 million users and still nobody likes my posts
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We've seen Disney try but then withdraw an attempt to enforce arbitration when a lady died from an allergic reaction in their* restaurant and their partner had signed up for Disney+ free trial. It's not unimaginable a court would hold you to it since we're already bonkers land where forced arbitrary is legal.
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Mastodon has around 1 million active users
Bluesky has around 3* million active usersBluesky doesn't have a decent way to see active user count, but it is likely higher than 3 million
Mastodon retains 10%, Bluesky retains 10% at worst
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such as how is the traffic on my route home, and why am I stuck in traffic, and how many miles ahead of me is the fucking accident
Any maps app, especially Google Maps, would do this as well.
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Man, people love Left wing Gab.
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Eh... what I really wanted to know was when they are going to clear the wreck and whether that stupid mother fucker died so I shouldn't flip them off as I drive by. Can Google Maps tell me that?
I didn't really want to out myself as the asshole wishing for someone's death. But here we are.
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Jack Dorsey is not part of Bluesky, maybe you don't get things because you don't pay attention.
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There’s no right or wrong way. For it to be fun for an event like that you need to follow lots of people in that space. Like journalist, reporters, beat writers and analysts. However if you don’t want that content in your feed full time you could try searching one of the teams hashtags and use the latest tab to follow along. You can also take all those suggested follows and make a list to pin to your BlueSky front page without following them and just goto that feed during games.
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Let's not call disabling the right to sue a "business risk".
...and why not?
That's like calling the right to stop paying for the service a "risk"
But...that's what it is? I promise if they could remove that risk with a few words in the TOS, and it was legal, they'd all be doing that too.
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The need to give everything a political stance these days is maddening and IMO very divisive.