@glyph @folkerschamel @[email protected] @Gargron one datapoint is that I believe there's s less than six thousand users on a third party PDS out of the 30+ million registered users total. So roughly 1 out of like 5,000 or 0.02%... For the other services like third party web apps it's almost certainly even worse since you can count them with one hand and they're tiny or just experimentation by some dev. It's just not at all comparable to Mastodon.
edit: revised to more accurate
@[email protected] @Gargron @stinerman @ikuturso @glyph
Of course #mastadon is better positioned to wheather this mississippi law, because a) different #mastodon instances can decide differently (e.g. implementing some kind of age verification instead of blocking, giving users choices instead of #bluesky forcing down their decision to everyone's throat), and b) most instances are outside the us jurisdiction anyway and therefore don't have to worry about the mississippi law.
@[email protected] @Gargron @stinerman @ikuturso @glyph
Unlike #bluesky, #mastodon is not blocked centrally in Mississippi.
Glad to hear it.
It wouldn't have been technically possible anyway, since #mastodon is decentralized.
(Posting reply https://mastodon.social/@folkerschamel/115113652757352708, which wasn't bridged, again, but this time as reply to myself to see if bridging is working then.)
#decentralization #activitypub #atproto #decentralizationwashing
@[email protected] @folkerschamel @Gargron @stinerman @glyph Seems like he's not the one misrepresenting... it's quite obviously about decentralization since "some Mastodon instances" would cause only a minority of users in Mississippi to lose access whereas Bluesky was able to block very close to every single one of their users in Mississippi.
Whether the protocol is blocked or not isn't the sole determining factor on decentralization.
@[email protected] @folkerschamel @Gargron @stinerman @glyph I know that is a popular Bluesky cope and to be fair it has at times been true (outdated understanding of Jack Dorsey's role etc.)
In this particular case I'd say you just refuse to understand what the criticism is here like your paycheck depended on it though.
@[email protected] @[email protected] @folkerschamel @Gargron I just wish more people would admit it is what they are really shooting for.
FWIW haven't been convinced that the credible exit is actually credible but at least discussing it would be more fruitful
@[email protected] @ikuturso @[email protected] @Gargron
Which percentage of people blocked by #bluesky in Mississippi, especially of the Mississippi Free Press, have used this "credible exit" successfully?
@[email protected] @[email protected] @ikuturso @Gargron
My question was "comparing" something??🤔 I always thought that hallucinations are something coming only from AIs ... Have I been talking to a bot all the time?🤭Is the whole #bluesky universe based on hallucinations about decentralization?😮 Now I have very many questions!🙃
@thryse.com @[email protected] @[email protected] @ikuturso @Gargron
I want a honest discussion based on facts. I think this is the best approach not only "at this point in history", but in general. Do you agree?