• ericjmorey@discuss.online
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    9 months ago

    Yeah BlueSky has a lot of control over the network but I wouldn’t say that email isn’t federated because Google controls a lot of the email network.

    I was pleasantly surprised to see that Bluesky released a personal data server implementation openly. But now that they did, it looks like the AT protocol network minimally qualifies as federated.

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      9 months ago

      Somebody has got to explain to me how being a for-profit company with investors doesn’t categorically make it impossible for a company to produce anything other than a product and an open social network that has no bottlenecks or levers of power to monetize to the degree required to return on a huge investment is NOT a product.

      It is a prototype for a product that happens to be selling itself to early adopters on a promise it can never keep if it wants to be a successful product.

      Bluesky promising to commit to a truly open federated structure is in a poetic sense the exact same thing as Pete Buttigieg promising to support Medicare for all.

      In other words, why should I trust you bluesky when I can just pick literally anybody else who I actually have some reason to believe will do anything other than serve the status quo while smiling and saying words I like (which for nerds is nerding out about the AT protocol while entirely ignoring the obvious power dynamics, politics and end goal at play here).

      I am not questioning the motivations of the developers of bluesky doing most of the labor, but they will never truly have a say in the direction of bluesky because they are building something for someone else to own whether they realize that is why they have such a good paycheck or not.