• ᴅᴜᴋᴇᴛʜᴏʀɪᴏɴ@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    Why does everyone suddenly forget BSky was created by Jack Dorsey?

    It’s going to be another Twitter. Bring everyone in, AI scrape all the data, then sell when the climate moves too far in one direction.

    Or is this like the Great Reddit Exodus, that lasted maybe a month?

  • алсааас [she/they]@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    8 hours ago

    So ppl switching from one VC funded centralised corpo platform to another VC funded (slitghly less) centralised corpo platform is a good thing?

    big X here

    just because it’s OSS doesn’t make it good. The corp still hold all the power and might sell out, but at least they got free volunteers to program for them so the C-level could get more money!

    (now don’t tell me that Bluesky is “federated”. They still hold all the power over site rules and moderation. The only little concession you get is that you are allowed to host your own data)

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    9 hours ago

    Idk why people think the average user is going to go to Mastodon. I’m glad anything else other than Twitter or Threads is popping off.

    Mastodon could have worked sooner if it was more approachable.

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️@yiffit.net
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    20 hours ago

    If people moving from one corpo owned platform to another corpo owned platform gives you hope for the future of the internet: You haven’t been paying attention to the history of the internet at all.

    Once they have critical mass, the enshittification for profit will begin a new.

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    1 day ago

    I think this time it actually has some teeth to it, even big famous artists like Lack are on blue sky now, my feed is looking pretty good daily now where before I had to wait a few days before checking it out.

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      1 day ago

      A lot of the big accounts I follow have been reporting a huge loss in followers on Twitter and an even larger influx of followers on Bluesky.

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      24 hours ago

      Community is and always has been important. The key is and airways has been your ability to effectively curate your community. It is a cesspool if and only if you lack that ability

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    1 day ago

    I hope some of them come to the Fediverse. It’s nice that only the curious ones will come.

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      1 day ago

      I think the smartest ones will. Really I don’t mind a smart intelligent community like this one.

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    1 day ago

    quite the opposite for me. bluesky is a centralized platform owned by capital exactly like twitter, thus prone to the same issues.

    migrating to bluesky instead of mastodon will just delay the problem.

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    People are leaving Muskrats fascist supporting platform. So what if they aren’t going to Mastedon, they’re leaving Twitter. Isn’t that enough for us?

    I don’t need Mastedon to win. I just want Twitter to lose. Once Twitter has been (hopefully) de-platformed we can talk about Mastedon and the Fediverse and the idea of a non-corpo platform.

    But it terms of main stream casual appeal, Mastedon still doesn’t have it yet, and that’s okay.

    Mastedon needs to get more casual with the introduction to the Fediverse because for everyday non-tech people, it can be a little confusing.

    People see Bluesky as the Twitter replacement because of its simplicity.

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      21 hours ago

      Well said. Maybe there’s more to do in the hardware, software and general computing training such that the layman could safely deploy their own Website like we used to be able to do. Then everyone could have their own servers at home like some of us do. True decentralized communication.

      Lemmy would be great for dare I say it…church congregations for example. Schools, mechanic forums, unofficial student associations like alpha Kapa whatever. ETC. it’s a momentous opportunity.

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      Once Twitter has been (hopefully) de-platformed we can talk about Mastedon and the Fediverse and the idea of a non-corpo platform.

      BlueSky is as prone to enshittification as Twitter. If you’re waiting for BlueSky to take off, you’re just setting yourself up for the next rug pull.

      I mean, go to BS and enjoy it while it lasts. But don’t think this is the future.

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      1 day ago

      They’re leaving Musk, but they’re not leaving his financial backers, and they’re entering into the same kind of “possibly sold to a fascist despot at a moment’s notice” situation they just left.

      It’s short sighted, perfirmative, and doesn’t actually make the Internet better at all. It just tells us that people prefer a closed Internet owned by billionaires.

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    1 day ago

    Bluesky is run by the founder of twitter, which took far too long to ban Trump the first time round. I don’t know why so many people are giving him another chance to do the same shit again.

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    2 days ago

    That decentralized and self-hostable platforms like Lemmy are fringe does not give me hope for the future of social networks on the Internet.

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      1 day ago

      They don’t have to have everyone on them to be good. In some ways it’s preferable not to. Reddit was far better before the Digg migration, and we might already be living in the golden years of Lemmy and not even realize it.

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        20 hours ago

        I don’t know, Reddit also has more niche communities that just don’t have enough people in platforms like Lemmy.

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          19 hours ago

          It’s true, that’s the advantage of a larger user base. But when I compare my homepage of Reddit after 15 years of refinement to that of my lemmy homepage after 1 year, my lemmy one is way better. Most of those niche communities devolve into memes and nonsense like the same questions being asked over and over and over again after a while. Great for searching, but for actually getting content on a regular basis from, mostly a waste of time.

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            19 hours ago

            This is true, it’s like other platforms that value content creation rather than value, so people keep repeating the same thing. I haven’t worked as a moderator ever so I don’t know what’s possible or impossible, but I think many of these problems are a result of poor moderation though.

            Sometimes moderation needs to be a bit unpopular to have the community work in some way.

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    2 days ago

    Bluesky is not great, but it’s at least (for now) a better platform than X and the AT protocol is actually very well written. (For instance having a moderation service separated from the service that provides the posts I think is a hands-down better way to handle it than most ActivityPub servers having their admins handle all incoming and outgoing moderation)

    Bluesky federation is just now getting started so it’ll be interesting to see if it goes anywhere/where it goes.

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      1 day ago

      Now normal people have a microblogging platform where they aren’t constantly having fascist propaganda shoved down their throats.

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        23 hours ago

        fascist propaganda shoved down their throats

        I’v seen more left propaganda on Reddit and Twitter, and people who can’t handle other perspectives calling you fascist just because how you marked a ballot.

        People are not leaving twitter because of “fascism”, they are leaving twitter because they have zero tolerance to other perspectives, they think their vote is the right one, and they are the smarter ones. An echo chamber by definition.

        Everything I see on Reddit is people getting downvoted and banned just for saying: “My husband is a republican, but a ballot doesn’t define you as a person and he loves and respects me as much as I do”