• CaptDust@sh.itjust.works
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      30 days ago

      Just pointing out the author mentions they used mastodon for a time too, their argument is that bluesky interface, content and moderation are better for them.

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          29 days ago

          It’s a little more than a slightly better UX. Dismissing the entire concept of the instance removes a fair amount of complexity and fragmentation from the equation. There are so many cheerful guides out there about how to select an instance and every single one of them loses 95% of normal people in the first paragraph.

          Having a signup model that people understand helps. Concentrating everything in one schema creates a noticeable increase in density of relevant content. Having corporate money for real hosting and security counts. When you fediverse instance goes down to DDOS or implements crippling safeguards because they can’t keep up with the spam, you really feel how the whole thing is run on a shoestring.

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          30 days ago

          They keep building up these companies with shiti core principles then pika face when corpos do them dirty 🤡

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        29 days ago

        I will give bluesky credit for their focus on moderation. Hopefully some of that design is cloned by the Mastodon folks sooner than later

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          29 days ago

          I will give bluesky credit for their focus on moderation.

          Watch that focus disappear once the enshittification phase starts.