The thing about ATProto is that unlike AP they don't seem to expect each instance to have it's own community with it's own rules and vibes. They seem to be using federation just as a way to "scale up".
If they can get any non-bluesky-the-company folk to create instances then that's just scaling they don't have to pay for and a convenient legal scapegoat for the inevitable consequences of their lax moderation. Why wouldn't they federate?
If they can get any non-bluesky-the-company folk to create instances then that's just scaling they don't have to pay for and a convenient legal scapegoat for the inevitable consequences of their lax moderation.
Yes. This exactly is their whole business model. There has been a very good article about bluesky around for some time about that fyi.
What I want to know is what kind of soulless person bereft of imagination would create a BS instance when it's essentially just free hosting for a for-profit company.
From what I’ve heard most of the users don’t care about federation but just want an alternative Twitter.
Which makes sense, that’s what they joined after all. “Federation is coming” Is probably destined to be a broken promise for a while unless it goes mainstream and becomes and expectation. For now it’s just hedging bets
According to their blog post a few days ago, they're looking at federation in H1 '24, and beginning the move to put governance of the AT Protocol that powers BlueSky to an established standards body like IEFT, though they predict that'll be a multi-year process.^[https://atproto.com/blog/2023-protocol-roadmap]
I hope they continue to move towards federation; the developers at least appear very interested in it even if the community doesn't, but I'm gonna be apprehensive about getting too excited until it actually happens.
Yeah, they will pay lip service to nonprofit/decentralized to keep the tech people from shutting it down immediatley, but it will never (can never) be Mastodon.
It's the same thing Threads did with ActivityPub. I kinda doubt it was ever seriously discussed, just wanted the story around it to be about ActivityPub and not how it was just a boring Twitter clone.
@BlinkerFluid@hedge I agree with your overall point: social networks where you subscribe to a community seem to get more replies (and longer replies) than ones where you subscribe a person. They also make it harder for influencers to take off -- anyone's post has a chance of generating discussion. They deemphasize who the OP is.
Mastodon's ability to follow those communities is, IMO, a killer feature that I hope more people discover. (Case in point: I'm posting this from Mastodon right now.)
I agree with this. I'm self-hosting both Mastodon and Lemmy. I'll use Mastodon maybe once a week, same as I used to do on Twitter. On the other hand, I'm on Lemmy pretty much every day. I like long-form discussions a lot more than Twitter-style posts, and it's way easier to read through comments on here since there's proper threading.
I want to converse in a place where most people are civil and tolerant of ideas even if these ideas challenge their view of the world. People don't have to agree, but I think most people should be treated with dignity and respect. Further, I would love to converse in place where people are rational actors and free thinkers, rather than just simply aligned and regurgitating their group's thought leaders' talking points. A place where people have been taught the scientific method, fallacies, how to discern most propaganda and advertising, and also have at least a minimum understanding of philosophy, psychology and sociology.
In other words, I want to converse in a complete fantasyland.
Joking aside, these arts were once taught to all students at most universities. I'm not sure if they are anymore, but the news paints a picture that they've been exchanged for more "employable" skills. I hope to see more pushback against those efforts.
Tell me about it! All this "Bluesky this!" And "Bluesky that!", and I'm still just waiting to be allowed to see what it even looks like for myself 🙄
Pretty sure it's also been a year at least on the wait-list for me. My guess is that the list isn't even used, and nobody is getting in without an invite 😑
Update: I've now received an invite, thank you! 😊❤️
I've got a Bluesky account but never use it since barely anyone I know is on it, and I don't really know how to find people to follow that are actually interesting to me. It was easier for me to get into Mastodon since many more of the people I follow signed up there, and I could import my Twitter follows (until Twitter locked that done. RIP)
I have varied taste. I like to follow news reporters for one.i simply find one I like and see who he or she follows and start from there. Bluesky, though doesn't have my needed blues music and geology feeds that Twitter has.
I'm happy to hear they're growing but sad because I've been on the wait-list for months now. Hard to be excited about the site with no end of the wait in sight.