• WhatYouNeed@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    Man, everyone bitching about Bluesky but very few cheering the long overdue departure from twitter.

    Anywhere is better than twitter.

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        No, not worse. It’s just not decentralized in a meaningful sense, so it suffers from the same enshittification problems that have killed Twitter, Reddit, BoingBoing, Digg, Slashdot…

        Fundamentally, it’s not any worse, but it’s not any better either.

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        Well… Bluesky was founded by the same sort of techbro culture that spawned Xitter, but hit hasn’t gone full incel fash fanboy like Xitter. So maybe it’s more “Out of the fire, into the frying pan, then back into the fire” because I’m pretty sure Bluesky will follow Twitters trajectory.

        • Ilovethebomb@lemm.ee
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          Twitter truly went to shit when Musk bought them, and I doubt anything quite like that will happen any time soon, especially considering the huge loss in value since the takeover.

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          7 days ago

          But hasn’t yet and that’s good enough for me right now. I’m not interested in letting perfect be the enemy of good.

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          8 days ago

          So moving from a platform run by a far right, nazi saluting Jackass, to a platform that is building it’s user base at X’s expense is a step backwards?

          Also, Bluesky is run mostly by former Twitter employees, so they know exactly what will happen if they follow in their footsteps.

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            7 days ago

            Bluesky is a step sideways, not forward or back. It kicks the can down the road a few years, but the fundamental concept is doomed. It has been tried, time and time again, and the inevitable result is gross enshittification.

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              7 days ago

              Given how many social media companies have collapsed over the years because they made their service worse, and their user base migrated en masse to other platforms, I don’t think it’s inevitable at all. Senior execs will be well aware of the consequences of that type of behaviour.

              Don’t forget, Bluesky is rising out of the ashes of Twitter, which is a spectacular example of what not to do, and something shareholders will be terrified of.

              • Rivalarrival@lemmy.today
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                7 days ago

                To which I would respond:

                Given how many social media companies have collapsed over the years…

                …it doesn’t seem that “senior execs” are capable of learning the necessary lessons. Quite the contrary, the “senior execs” and most of the (early) shareholders of all these failed companies seem to be doing quite well for themselves, long after the companies have gone belly up.

                Even if they are capable of learning, they don’t seem to care.

  • Demdaru@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    For the love of god wake up people, do you know what little percent of people know about fedi? Services like these jump to where the public is, not drags public behind it. Bluesky made huge jump publicity wise, and that’s when it was already more widely known than fedi. Moaning about it doesn’t help.

    In perfect world, we’d have country-specific instances with all national news and announcments centralised in there, to which people could easily subscribe to. But that even sounds complex to average person, compared to “Hey, Bluesky? Yeah twitter but better”.

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      7 days ago

      End user doesn’t really need to know how it works. We talk about it more because most people here are tech nerds

    • Resol van Lemmy@lemmy.world
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      7 days ago

      I know the BBC has made a Mastodon instance as a test some time ago. If only other broadcasters did something like that.

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    7 days ago

    Lmao they went to Bluesky, a centralized (don’t get pedantic with me) social media platform controlled by Americans. Genius

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        7 days ago

        From boiling water into water that happens to be in a switched-on kettle. Huge improvement.

        When the enshittification comes (when, not if, they’ll have to drag their feet to move somewhere else again. All their followers will have to follow them again. Had they moved to a proper open solution, they could’ve stayed there indefinitely.

        It’s not just about Bluesky" not being the proper and pure solution", it’s about this being a temporary measure at best, and people don’t seem to realize that.

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          6 days ago

          Gosh I know, moving from a social media platform where its owner sig heils to a platform where its owner does not is just as bad. You’re either trolling or an idiot.

        • Tja@programming.dev
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          7 days ago

          From boiling water into water that happens to be in a switched-on kettle. Huge improvement.

          It IS a huge improvement.

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    7 days ago

    Why have they jumped to another billionare run site instead of spinning up a mastodon instance?

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      7 days ago

      Or why isn’t there a server for EU agencies rather than each of them spinning one up. Surely across the whole of the EU, somebody could set that up.

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      Because there hasn’t been much billionaire behind bluesky for a long time now, and “spinning up a mastodon instance” is the exact reason the general people are avoiding mastodon in the first place.

      The goal is to reach people, not to promote a pure solution that’s repulsive to the masses.