Note that accounts on both networks must follow the main bridge account to work.

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      We have that, it’s called ActivityPub. BlueSky wouldn’t want that tho, they couldn’t control the entire network then, after all.

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        If the BlueSky protocol offers tangible benefits over ActivityPub, the BlueSky protocol could become the basis for ActivityPub 2.0. I don’t know much about the details, though.

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          The BlueSky protocol relies on central servers tho, I’m not sure if there’s much that ActivityPub can take inspiration from

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            Non technical person here, I would love to hear more about how decentralized (or not decentralized) the Bluesky protocol is compared to ActivityPub

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    I just wish this was a native function of one or both platforms. What a feather in Bluesky’s cap to say that they’re interoperable with Threads, for instance.

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        Yes, although the protocol is already open, which I think mitigates the risk slightly. Bluesky is also organized as a public benefit corp, which mitigates the risk almost not at all but is interesting. If Bluesky begins to go the way of Twitter, other corporations or entities can make interoperable replacements easily. That was not so for Twitter.

        But in general, yes. This is the same song but a different verse. People have been so blinded by the brokenness of the internet as it is now that an interoperable protocol doesn’t make any sense to them.

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          I fear that “public benefit corp” will be less and less “public” and more and more “benefit” as time passes. And opening the code does not help much if a second, third and nth server is not there and nowhere on the horizon. By the time the need arises it might become prohibitively expensive or even technically impossible to deploy a new server, as features unused are also poorly tested.

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    I am wondering why people run away from centralised corp twitter to mastodon only to later return to seemingly equally centralised corp bluesky…

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      Do we know if its the same people? I imagine that some people went to Mastodon and some to Bluesky, and very few use both

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      Because Mastodon basically suck unless you know what you’re doing?

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    It’s just complicated enough that only power users will use it. At least on what it looks like at the moment.

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      I’ve found some major accounts:

      • @nytimes.com@web.brid.gy
      • @aoc.bsky.social@atproto.brid.gy
      • @askhistorians.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy
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    If you are using MBin you theoretically can also bridge your account, however it doesn’t work well at the moment