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82 votes
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Bluesky advertises itself as an open network, they say people won't lose followers or their identity, they advertise themselves as a protocol ("atproto"). These three claims are false.
39 votes -
US$ 30 million to reinvent the wheel (Bluesky vs. Mastodon)
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Bluesky's growing pains
19 votes -
Bridgy Fed, a project to connect the open social web, is now becoming a nonprofit
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Someone made a dataset of one million Bluesky posts for 'machine learning research'
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Maybe Bluesky has "won"
40 votes -
Abuse on BlueSky up 10x with Brazilian wave
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Jack Dorsey quits Bluesky board and urges users to stay on Elon Musk's X
70 votes -
Bluesky announces data federation for self-hosting
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Bluesky Social is now open to the public
67 votes -
Bluesky says it will allow users to opt out of the public web interface after backlash
23 votes -
Yup hacks together a cross-posting app for X, Threads, Bluesky and others
18 votes -
Beyond Mastodon and Bluesky: Toward a protocol-agnostic federation
5 votes -
What are your thoughts on Bluesky social app?
People are paying to get invite. I think people who left and are leaving Reddit or Twitter/X hasn't found their home yet.
35 votes -
The social web is in a transition period
Have you been visiting just too many different social media platforms lately, checking them out to see what the deal is? Well, same here. It feels like I've been a guest every night in different...
Have you been visiting just too many different social media platforms lately, checking them out to see what the deal is? Well, same here. It feels like I've been a guest every night in different houses for the past month and I must say: I am exhausted.
But it's not over, far from it.
And I'm here to give you a heads up: we've witnessed platforms dying in the past, I'm guessing most of us have been a part of some sort of digital exodus before but I have a feeling that this one is going to be more painful.
Mainly because we've created so much data over the years and the majority of it got collected by centralised platforms. There are very few ways to take it with us and move elsewhere, it's all locked in.
Backing up your data now would also be a good idea, before some CEO comes with up the plan that it should be a paid feature.
I just want to say that this is all to be expected because the social web is in a transition period, and that golden bookmark doesn't exist yet. However, I think there are some contenders for it. What I want to ask is: where will you go next?
I've got some ideas, feel free to add your preference if I'm missing anything.
- Threads: Meta's Twitter clone that will be out some time this summer. It will be a federated (ActivityPub-enabled) platform.
- Bluesky: Jack Dorsey-backed Twitter clone. This one is also federated but it uses AT Protocol.
- Mastodon: The Twitter clone. It's got a fairly large userbase now, with lots of instances to choose from.
- Blog: Maybe it's not a bad idea to set up shop on a platform like Micro.blog (which is ActivityPub-enabled and has got community features built-in) and lead a quiet digital life.
- Threadiverse: Reddit-alikes.
39 votes -
Why are blocks on Bluesky public?
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Bluesky is Jack Dorsey’s attempt at a Twitter redo and it’s already growing fast
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Mastodon founder, Eugen, responding to Twitter's Bluesky announcement
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Twitter announces "bluesky", an investigation of decentralization standards for social media, with the goal of converting Twitter into a client
25 votes