#BlueSky isn't decentralised or federated.
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Bryan Ruby π€οΈreplied to Bryan Ruby π€οΈ last edited by
Additional information can be found at Bluesky. The second link is a recent Verge article that talks about the βextrasβ you can do within Bluesky.
Hereβs some cool stuff you can do with Bluesky
Bluesky offers a lot of unique features like algorithmic feeds and custom moderation that can make for a rich, in-control experience for users.
The Verge (www.theverge.com)
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Jan Wildeboer π·:krulorange:replied to Bryan Ruby π€οΈ last edited by [email protected]
@bryanruby It's not a very transparent system, though, IMHO. Users in Germany get a "required" second labeler, that doesn't tell you what it is doing (I can make an educated guess, though, as I know German laws on illegal content like Holocaust denial, Nazi symbols etc.) @JustinH @jautero
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Bryan Ruby π€οΈreplied to Jan Wildeboer π·:krulorange: last edited by
@jwildeboer @JustinH @jautero Looks like the βGerman versionβ is doing nothing at the moment. It would have labels on that page if it did something. As far as I can tell..not an expert.
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Bryan Ruby π€οΈreplied to Bryan Ruby π€οΈ last edited by
@jwildeboer @JustinH @jautero Jan, I suspect thatβs a placeholder for complying with German law in case something isnβt covered under global moderation tools.
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Jan Wildeboer π·:krulorange:replied to Bryan Ruby π€οΈ last edited by [email protected]
@bryanruby I am sure it is. And the fact that it is added to my profile just shows again that there is quite some centralisation in Bluesky. Which was the original starting point of this thread. Note: I am not saying that's a bad thing. That is a decision I leave to every single individual. @JustinH @jautero
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Bryan Ruby π€οΈreplied to Jan Wildeboer π·:krulorange: last edited by
@jwildeboer @JustinH @jautero Yes, itβs interesting to see Bluesky take a hybrid approach over centralization-decentralization. They have the potential of utilizing the best of both systems as well as the worst of both systems. At this time, Blueskyβs future is highly dependent on who or what group is in control of the wheel.
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Jan Wildeboer π·:krulorange:replied to Bryan Ruby π€οΈ last edited by [email protected]
@bryanruby The main difference between the Fediverse and Bluesky to me is that in the fediverse such decisions are decentralised while Bluesky is a centralised entity that can make far-reaching decisions without any "vote" by its users. In the Fediverse users can "vote" with their presence. If an instance (admin) decides to do something deemed wrong by its users, they can migrate away to other instances. A crude form of democracy that actually is worth exploring more, IMHO @JustinH @jautero
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β Justin (StayGrounded.online)replied to Jan Wildeboer π·:krulorange: last edited by
@jwildeboer @bryanruby @jautero Eh, if every individual has to do the work of moderating every single little thing that comes their way it becomes exhausting really fast.
Putting the onus on the people being harassed to stop the harassment is a surefire way to discourage those people from participating (which knowing Dorsey & co I suspect might be part of the point!).
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Jan Wildeboer π·:krulorange:replied to β Justin (StayGrounded.online) last edited by
@JustinH I am not saying that.The context of the "decision I leave to every single individual" in the previous post is if they think centralisation is a good or bad thing. WRT moderation in general: In the Fediverse, instance admins typically do the bulk of blocking unwanted accounts or instances. The reporting mechanism is is very relevant to that. @bryanruby @jautero
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Jan Wildeboer π·:krulorange:replied to Jan Wildeboer π·:krulorange: last edited by [email protected]
@bryanruby Right now, in Mastodon-Land, you can migrate your account but not your content (at lest not that easily). But with #Solidpod work is being done to decouple your content from the instance, something I find extremely interesting for the near future and progress of the Fediverse. https://activitypods.org @JustinH @jautero
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β Justin (StayGrounded.online)replied to Jan Wildeboer π·:krulorange: last edited by
@jwildeboer @bryanruby @jautero Right exactly, but I've seen no evidence that BlueSky is actually taking on (or is capable of taking on) any of the burden of moderating. Threads is good example of a quadrillion dollar company that *still* can't moderate as effectively as fediverse volunteers.
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Jan Wildeboer π·:krulorange:replied to β Justin (StayGrounded.online) last edited by
@JustinH I'd totally agree to the notion of "the costs of good centralised moderation grows exponentially with the number of users, thus making it ultimately too expensive to scale, leading to bad moderation on these platforms" @bryanruby @jautero
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Paul McO'Smith IIIreplied to Bryan Ruby π€οΈ last edited by
@bryanruby @JustinH @jwildeboer @jautero the only people we hate more than the judean people's front is...
why is decentralisation and federation a Good Thing? what happens when my server goes down... for good?
this place is complex. servers? what the hell are they? why do i need to choose one? which one should i choose? is this a safe one to choose? what are they doing? recording? selling?
bluesky *is* twitter. the good old days. when it was safe, moderated, ad free.
nobody ever makes the case for federation. it is always why a non federated model is wrong. the post below... who the hell cares? that's such a technical complaint. that's supposed to make me think "ooh... mastodon" as a non techie?
what, in terms of simply being able to interact with people, is the actual advantage of mastodon? i am a techie in my day job. on social media i simply want to post stuff, read stuff, and interact with stuff.
federation? what is that and why do i care? make the case for decentralisation.
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Jan Wildeboer π·:krulorange:replied to Paul McO'Smith III last edited by
@pavsmith As I said in my thread "for the general audience that simply is not the decisive factor". So I guess we agree? For me it's not an either/or question. If you prefer to hang out on Bluesky, go for it! I prefer to be here in the Fediverse. Is all. @bryanruby @JustinH @jautero
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Jan Wildeboer π·:krulorange:replied to Jan Wildeboer π·:krulorange: last edited by
Now also part of a blogpost at https://jan.wildeboer.net/2024/11/My-Digital-Life-After-Twitter/
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Benjamin Sonntag-Kingreplied to Jan Wildeboer π·:krulorange: last edited by
@jwildeboer Here :
https://alice.bsky.sh/post/3laega7icmi2q
I was pointed to the fact that installing your own gateway AND plc directory mirror is possible.
Who's right then?
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Jan Wildeboer π·:krulorange:replied to Benjamin Sonntag-King last edited by [email protected]
@benjamin You can mirror the bluesky plc. You cannot run your own that federates with the centralised one. The article you linked to says already in the headline that the bluesky AppView is still a problem. With ActivityPub you install your Mastodon, Misskey instance and youβre done. You donβt need to copy/mirror anything.