Bluesky now has 30 million users.
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Yes that's what they mean. I tried to persuade against meaning that.
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Are people running megacorps not random persons deciding what you can view or not, but with extra wealth concentration?
And the beauty of federation is that the process is (and is evolving ever more into) a bit more democratic with easier transitions or irrelevancy of what your home fedistan is.
With megacorps you don't have even the theoretical option, you can just move to an entirely new platform.
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I guess it could allow multiple funding models. Instance A is ad supported, instance B is a paid service. Not exciting for us self hosters, but there is possibility there.
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Sounds like the protocol equivalent of regulatory capture.
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He was the founder… I did not know he had left.
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That's not what I asked.
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Weird, I had a bluesky add-on
on my experimental friend's installation and have not noticed any messages other than the ones people I followed participated in.I have since deleted it, so cannot figure out what they have done differently.
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Well I know someone tried it against Valve and they ended up removing the requirement.
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This is wty we need social networks where you can choose your moderation independently of your instance. And Mastodon is not that. I’m not sure if Bluesky is.
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This is correct.
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People are atleast getting used to the @username@instance thing through bluesky atleast... That would make mass exodus to fediverse in future easier (if that ever happens)
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the issue with that is the fediverse isn't the easiest thing to sign up for. and the fediverse needs explaining pre-sign up for most people.
listen I have both bluesky and mastodon so I get you. but for now, bluesky is at least not the platform of an angry nazi man child. (at least not yet).
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I'm not familiar with Blue sky, do they advertise as federated or how exactly do they claim to differ from a regular platform like original Twitter?
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About a million active users each month
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This is so true. There's a comment in this thread going all crazy complaining about it being costly to host anything on the protocol to stop Bluesky from dominating it and everything. But im like "uhh yeah, servers and storage costs money". It's just so weird how everyone thinks popular sites should be free.
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It's sad but I agree. Lemmy works well, especially if you use third-party apps such as Voyager, but Mastodon... is so badly thought. I can navigate it because I'm a technical person, but normal people will never be able to understand how to use it, what are instances, why it asks me to type my instance when I want to follow someone, etc.
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What a bunch of dumbasses
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I never had a twitter account, not because of political beliefs but because the core of that social network is bullshit and the internet should be better than that.