Bluesky has raised a $15m series A
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bsky: @daniloc.xyzreplied to bsky: @daniloc.xyz last edited by
The ideological purity of constant near-insolvency is not a strategy, buds
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bsky: @daniloc.xyzreplied to bsky: @daniloc.xyz last edited by
Wild stuff.
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bsky: @daniloc.xyzreplied to bsky: @daniloc.xyz last edited by
Feel how you need to feel about VC, ~blockchain~, bsky
Mastodon remains:
- on shaky, financially unsustainable ground
- culturally moribund and quite stinky, lacking the multiracial, multicultural vibrancy it needs for relevance
- technically complex in ways that constantly leak up to the user experience
- squandering its early lead
- low velocity in its product execution
- indifferent to the needs of both users and admins
Free as in used mattress.
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Tin Tvrtkovićreplied to bsky: @daniloc.xyz last edited by
@danilo I'm also pretty frustrated with Mastodon - I thought Ruby was supposed to enable rapid development, but Masto progress seems slow as fuck?
That said, there's more nuance here. I see this as a three tiered thing:
* decentralized social networking
* Fedi itself
* MastodonI don't really care about Mastodon itself, I'm sure better servers are possible.
I semi-care about Fedi, it's a good idea but to me it seems like somewhat overly-complex.
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@danilo So if you're crapping on Mastodon - agreed, and more power to you. But from what I know of the architecture of Bluesky, it's not a real decentralized social network (the ability to run your own PDS notwithstanding). Maybe I'm wrong though?
So to me the comparison isn't completely apples to apples.
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bsky: @daniloc.xyzreplied to Tin Tvrtković last edited by
@tintvrtkovic right but the number of people who care about these details is small enough to fit into a half-booked conference hotel
The technology that wins is the one that lets people have internet friends easily and reliably. Like it or not, Mastodon is pulling that cart for the fediverse and right now it’s pulling it into a ditch
Linux on the desktop for social media
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Tin Tvrtkovićreplied to bsky: @daniloc.xyz last edited by
@danilo Ok, so folks might not care about the details. But I had to leave Twitter and lost half of my friends. Moving to Bluesky doesn't fundamentally solve this issue, just punts it down the line again. Moving to a decentralized social network does.
I think folks do care about not losing a bunch of their friends in the future, or having their platform run by a fascist.
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bsky: @daniloc.xyzreplied to Tin Tvrtković last edited by
@tintvrtkovic I think if that were enough Mastodon would not have lost the lead to bsky so dramatically and quickly
UX and network benefits today will always trump speculative downside tomorrow
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Tin Tvrtkovićreplied to bsky: @daniloc.xyz last edited by
@danilo sure, Bluesky will probably win because money gets results really fast in the world we live in.
Still feels a lot like we're casually walking into a "... but it might work for us" meme.
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Arvind Venkataramanireplied to Tin Tvrtković last edited by
@tintvrtkovic @danilo money isn’t preventing Mastodon from being user-centred.
Ego, arrogance, and attachment to a vision that doesn’t match the needs of most people is.
I’m willing to bet they’ve never done a single usability test, and definitely have not tested core lifecycle journeys.
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Orca 🌻 | 🎀 | 🪁 | 🏴🏳️⚧️replied to Arvind Venkataramani last edited by
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Oh. I just saw a person complaining about Gargron recreating her pull request instead of accepting hers yesterday. It's ridiculous. (Mastodon team is, I mean)
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Arvind Venkataramanireplied to Orca 🌻 | 🎀 | 🪁 | 🏴🏳️⚧️ last edited by
@Orca @tintvrtkovic @danilo @thisismissem
Yeah, just because something is open source doesn’t mean it has values and practices that serve the people it claims to serve.
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Arvind Venkataramanireplied to Arvind Venkataramani last edited by
@Orca @tintvrtkovic @danilo @thisismissem
Also, real talk:
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Suzanne Aldrich (she/her)replied to Orca 🌻 | 🎀 | 🪁 | 🏴🏳️⚧️ last edited by
@Orca @arvindv @tintvrtkovic @danilo @thisismissem I haven’t purchased any stupid landfill-bound #Mastodon merch, but I *am* personally funding @thisismissem because she is the *only* #Fedi developer I have encountered who actually cares about building good software that works for real people. What little I have heard from this Gargron character hasn’t been very good. He doesn’t seem to be much concerned with anything that actually matters to the folks trying to build community here.
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@arvindv @Orca @tintvrtkovic @danilo I've already been trying to get more UX folks involved in the project, especially on the moderation & admin tools, though other areas do also need love too — the difficulty is generally not getting paid for open source work is the norm
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Emelia 👸🏻replied to Suzanne Aldrich (she/her) last edited by
@suzannealdrich @Orca @arvindv @tintvrtkovic @danilo
He does care a great deal about Mastodon, but I think the years of leading it have taken a toll on him. It's incredibly hard to lead a large open source project with millions of users, a small team and not enough funding.
That said, he is also known for ignoring issues and poorly communicating things to others, these are areas I wish he'd do some self-improvement on to grow as a leader.
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@thisismissem @suzannealdrich @Orca @tintvrtkovic @danilo
Also: do you all have a usability testing program? Do you want help developing one? (It’s not as challenging as it might appear!)
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@thisismissem @Orca @tintvrtkovic @danilo
There are so many UX folk who are out of work and burned out right now that I think many would like to do something meaningful with their time.
(To be clear: not getting paid is a problem.)
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@arvindv @Orca @tintvrtkovic @danilo
At the moment the only way to get paid is Grants or drumming up enough supporters to make your work somewhat sustainable.
I currently have 54 supporters of my work, and I'm thankful to each and every one, but it's been hard growing that number.
I still rely on grants, paid advisory work and freelance work to survive. I think my supporters bring in about €1500 a month.