• JackAttack@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 day ago

    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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      1 day ago

      https://docs.bsky.app/docs/advanced-guides/federation-architecture

      And reading an article from TechCrunch,

      “The social network has a Twitter-like user interface with algorithmic choice, a federated design and community-specific moderation.”

      “Is Bluesky decentralized? Yes. Bluesky’s team is developing the decentralized AT Protocol, which Bluesky was built atop.”

      “However, the launch of federation will make it work more similarly to Mastodon in that users can pick and choose which servers to join and move their accounts around at will.”


      So it definitely is pitching that is it decentralized and federated. Maybe the argument is that it “will be”, but at the moment it is not and at the moment it does not look like it will be an actual possibility.

      Now people leaving Twitter is great, don’t get me wrong, but it’s possibly just kicking the can down the road. In a few years we’ll likely have articles complaining about missing “Old Bluesky” and how “new Bluesky” has the exact same problems that “Old Twitter” had.

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        3 hours ago

        Maybe the argument is that it “will be”, but at the moment it is not

        Hey, I have a couch you should buy, it isn’t comfy right now but me a random human promises you on my word that after you buy it one day I will come back and fix it up so it is the comfiest couch ever!

        Also maybe like somebody could make a non-profit to add features to the couch my business sold customers on with marketing hype!