41 points

Isn’t Bluesky federated?

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I believe it’s sort of tacked on and not exactly federated at the moment. Also it’s corporate run

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84 points

Pseudo-federated from what people are saying. Something about the user accounts being centralised but the data being decentralised. I don’t understand but it’s something funded by the previous owner of Twitter and full of other corporate money, so I wouldn’t trust it.

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60 points

there is a critical ‘relay’ component that only they control. so you can setup your own ‘node’, but only connected to their instance.

only a single instance of the relay exists and they are not releasing that code and a few other pieces. it federates only with itself.

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48 points

That pretty much sounds centralised. But I guess people don’t care if they don’t have to worry about “picking a server” which is “too complicated” 🤷

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4 points

Jack Dorsey has nothing by to do with Bluesky and hasn’t for a while now.

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4 points

Holy shit, Dorsey is eve fucking dumber than I could have ever imagined:

The Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey has left the board of Bluesky, the decentralised social network he helped start, and encouraged users to remain on his first site, now owned by Elon Musk and called X.

Dorsey confirmed he had cut ties with Bluesky on Sunday, telling a user on X that he was no longer on the social network’s board. The announcement was apparently unexpected, since Bluesky still listed him as a board member until late on Sunday evening.

“Don’t depend on corporations to grant you rights,” Dorsey tweeted. “Defend them yourself using freedom technology. (you’re on one).”

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20 points

In theory, yes. In practice, it’s a bit different. At the very least for now.

https://social.wildeboer.net/@jwildeboer/113487613965056474

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16 points

well, until they release all the code, and allow full federation its not a federating platform. end of story.

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In theory, yes / kind of.

In practice, no, not really.

It uses a different protocol (AT protocol) than the Fediverse ActivityPub protocol, which is what lemmy and mastadon and pixelfed are all built on, so it is not natively interoperable with ActivityPub based Fediverse.

To do that you have to use bridging software of some kind.

Also, as others have pointed out… even if you do make the approximate equivalent of your own instance, a PDS… all of these still go through ‘Relays’, which BlueSky controls.

So… it is technically federated in the sense that it allows for anyone to make their own instance/PDS… but ultimately it is actually totally centralized.

Instead of a web or weave of many to many connections of independent admins/maintainers, the structure much more resembles a top down hierarchy that is ultimately all controlled by a profit driven corporation.

If the Relays go down, everything goes down.

If BlueSky decides they don’t appreciate your instance, they have unitary power to delist or block it, from everyone.

As compared with the Fediverse, where many different instances and communities can all pick and choose for themselves which other instances and communities they do and do not federate with, and where an outage particular to one community/instance only bricks that particular community/instance.

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14 points

It calls itself federated, but it’s false advertising.

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7 points

Nope. It’s unambiguously not federated. It maybe could be, if you take their words at face value

I think there might be some adapters bridging the distance… But the short answer is no, the long answer is not really

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Bluesky Social has pledged to transfer the protocol’s development to a standards body such as the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) in the near future.[11]

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29 points

Let’s see it then. I’m concerned when the opportunity to profit arises that perverse motives will occur.

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13 points

Absolutely agree. An aspirational goal to an open standard is not an open standard.

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31 points

seriously.

please show me a single, fully independant instance of their platform that federates.

you cant, because it doesnt exist.

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10 points

I mean, ATP has only been around for two years, mastodon has been around for 8 years with 6 years of development on AP.

Development takes time, I feel like “show it to me now or it’s a lie” is a poor take.

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7 points

The code for their instance isn’t open source, so it’s legitimately impossible to host another relay. So until that changes, yes, it’s a lie

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58 points

Jumping from one frying pan into the next.

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lucky for us, we aren’t running out of jumps.

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After initially hesitating, I decided to join Bluesky after having previously tried Mastodon and permanently leaving Twitter. While I was initially reluctant because Jack Dorsey had sold Twitter to Elon Musk, I still created a Bluesky account. I later came across Jason Koebler’s article on 404 Media, which validated my choice. His arguments aligned with my own reasons for preferring Bluesky over Mastodon. Link to the article: The Great Migration to Bluesky Gives Me Hope for the Future of the Internet.

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404 is just mad because we mocked them relentlessly for not using content warnings on their goatse posts.

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293 points

I feel like you guys are addicted to letting perfect be the enemy of good. Yes, Bluesky being corporate run will probably be an issue down the line, but if it becomes mainstream then people will be used to seeing .APP.INSTANCE and feel more comfortable with the fediverse interface, which I know at least for me was a big hurdle. Like seriously, the fact that the next big thing is federated, even if in name only, is a big step forward.

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Yeah I’m a huge believer in federated systems but I believe that a lot of ‘normies’ going to bluesky is a huge step in the right direction. Even though most don’t know anything about the tech behind it and migrate because twitter has become a bot infested right wing hell scape, they still are one step closer to being fully integrated to the fediverse.

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Bluesky’s ActivityPub support is also leagues better than Threads because of Bridgy Fed. At least a Bluesky user and a Mastodon user can follow each other and have a back-and-forth conversation.

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Yeah exactly! I’ve even used the bridge yesterday since I’m on Mastodon, and my girlfriend just migrated to bluesky after hearing about the exodus. The process is really easy and only takes a bit of time for some of the DMs to get sent, but otherwise I have no complaints!

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-28 points

please don’t bridge bsky to fedi.

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2 points

I fully expect this to go away as soon as bluesky overtakes other platforms in users.

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30 points

Expecting perfection is a huge problem in all aspects of life. People just want instant perfection and aren’t willing to work towards it. Then there’s just apathy and that leads to stagnation or worse regression.

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3 points

Ohhh that’s your profile pic, I was really confused how you got verified haha

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Oh no I’m definitely verified.

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the irony of a bsky supporter complaining about being judged because it’s not perfect.

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23 points

I genuinely have no idea what you’re implying lol

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16 points

I think he accidentally called you perfect.

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9 points

Imo sorry, but you are literally the reason why the fediverse has a bad name. Stop gatekeeping stuff or asking others to do so and just defederate if you don’t like it.

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13 points

Half a loaf is better than no loaf

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Bluesky is such a huge improvement over twitter and so many people are just ignoring that. Yes, the app is centralized, but you can still host your own data if you choose. Plus, the customizable feeds, algorithms, and moderation lists are all great.

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