@mmasnick Great write-up! I guess the one quibble I have is that I'm probably going to be more skeptical of BlueSky until we see exactly how the mechanics of blocking, federation, and defederation work in practice.
The devil, after all, is in the details...
@mmasnick you don't really talk about governance.
One of these is an open standard developed and supported by the W3C, with dozens of implementations.
The others are house protocols, created and controlled by a single entity, with one implementation.
I like to hear that BS is downplaying their snowflake protocol. I hope they switch over to ActivityPub soon.
Thanks for the good article!
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I think I may become interested in Bluesky more when they have federation sorted and I can self-host.
These days I'm strictly not interested in yet another VC-funded platform with a board that has a need to monetize.
Community is obviously an important aspect to many, but I was never able to find one on Twitter, so Twitter2 isn't very attractive.
Huh. This is a good article, and it does take some of the steam out of my Bluesky snark (particularly the fact that the current terms of service are subject to extensive revision).
Reposting the link for others to see (without pulling up the thread): https://www.techdirt.com/2023/04/28/six-months-in-thoughts-on-the-current-post-twitter-diaspora-options/
@mmasnick I'm also impressed by all the development activity on top of Nostr.
I just wish it wasn't so thoroughly dominated by cryptocurrency enthusiasts. In my testing so far, most of the accounts I've found that looked interesting to follow...are bridged from the Fediverse. If I were moving over there, great! But since I'm here anyway...?
I'm hoping that will change if more non-bitcoin-people join, but I suspect there's going to be an awful lot of cryptocurrency-only features.
@mmasnick Excellent overview, Mike. I especially liked this description of a decentralized system:
"[It] avoids the possibility of one random jackass controlling everything."
With that in mind, happy first anniversary to this quote by Dorsey, who helped fund Elon's purchase of Twitter:
"Elon is the singular solution I trust,” Dorsey wrote in late April. “I trust his mission to extend the light of consciousness.”
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- Twitter gets replaced with... nothing. People could opt to just give up on Twitter-like social networks (especially after Musk's antics) and just go back to using Facebook (or Instagram/etc.).
Twitter didn't have as big a user base vs other networks to begin with, and the push in social media (and investors in such) these days is "pivoting to video/multimedia" (TikTok, Instagram, etc.), not text.
@mmasnick great write up
Esp “no they’re not blocking screenshots” like lol. If you thought that was a serious thing for a SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM - blocking advertising their platform’s content- all I have to say is, again, ell oh ell
Great article from @mmasnick breaking down the three front-runner decentralized social protocols. For anybody interested, check it out. Loved seeing shoutouts for #Calckey, and for alternative Mastodon web clients like #Phanpy.
https://mastodon.social/users/mmasnick/statuses/110278258978335092
I’m still betting on #ActivityPub of course, and have tried #Nostr. I look forward to getting invited to #Bluesky at some point, and in seeing what their federation actually looks like. Until that’s in place it’s all kind of moot.
@mmasnick I was glad to read about nostr here, I’ve been trying to understand it a bit better - but I still feel like I’ve missed some vital concepts. The simplicity seems useful, but it also seems that the central relay, client-driven system makes account spamming and harassment campaigns easier.
To be clear, it is definitely possible to do that here in AP land. However, standing up an instance with a new domain name is more difficult than creating a new accoun, so I’m curious if the folks at nostr have put energy into mitigations for these types of coordinated, malicious, attacks… but I’ve been unsuccessful in finding any writings about it.
@mmasnick aahhhhhh Mike.
I don't wanna pick on you but citing Jay's Medium post as the *definitive* exploration of decentralized social is... in urgent need of revision.
this is the one on my mind (because I found it yesterday) - and I know academia isn't really in-scope for the dirty boyz - but ... https://dr.amy.gy
The Web is a key space for civic debate and the current battleground for protecting freedom of expression. And yet, it has steadily evolved into an ecosystem of large, corporate-controlled mega-platforms. This report evaluates the potential for new technologies to enable shifts toward decentralizati
@mmasnick Thank you! You've changed my opinion on #BlueSky with this post.
Also, maybe you intended for this to be the obvious conclusion of your own, and if it was I agree. It won't matter if we use BlueSky, #Mastodon or #nostr in the end. Content will mostly federate freely inbetween the protocols.
As an example: If people ask me if I'm still on #IRC the answer is "yes", although for me IRC channels are just additional #Matrix rooms nowadays.
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I am actually very happy Musk took over Twitter.
I had planned to close down my account for some time, and he helped me to decide. Byebye.