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If Big Tech social platforms are junk food, then what is Bluesky?

2 points| contrapunctus | 1 year ago |blog.elenarossini.com

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not_your_vase|1 year ago

Facebook & co are not garbage because of the protocol they use.

They are garbage because of a key ingredient: humans, who generate the content.

Coincidentally, these humans are the same in all platforms, it doesn't matter if the platform is owned by the ugly and stinky Mark, or good smelling and handsome Jack.

And I have yet to meet a single person, who uses a service because of the protocol behind, and not because of the content or tangible features of the service.

contrapunctus|1 year ago

At the risk of stating the blatantly obvious...

Centralized architecture allows centralized control, notably over promotion and moderation. Facebook, Twitter/X, and other centralized platforms are absolutely responsible for what they promote and what they moderate. That someone could state otherwise staggers belief.

Decentralized architectures allow for more freedom of providers, content promotion and moderation policies, and apps.

To sum, the protocol and architecture changes everything.

Also, plenty of software freedom activists choose platforms based on protocol and architecture. Myself included, so you've now met at least one. :)

contrapunctus|1 year ago

If Big Tech social platforms are junk food and the Fediverse is a healthy home-cooked meal, then what is Bluesky?

fuzzfactor|1 year ago

Could that be an organic donut?

laweijfmvo|1 year ago

Average X user moving to Bluesky just wanted to get away from Musk and Trump. They don’t know or care about moving their data, centralization, or any of that stuff.