@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] @Gargron @stinerman @ikuturso @glyph
Discuss that with Bluesky Social PBC @bsky.app and their VC investors. As said before, I'm only the messenger.๐ Well, not even that, I'm only the message-repeater "Bluesky is unavailable in Mississippi right now"
https://mastodon.social/@bsky.app@bsky.brid.gy/115074172241972093
What are "mastodon instances"? I never understood that concept techies are talking like crazy about all the time. Are they the cause for "centrally block[ing]" as you say?๐
Well, I'm just relaying what your colleagues of Bluesky Social PBC are saying, see my previous post - argue with them instead of me.
Or with the people of the Mississippi Free Press, who said that the action of #bluesky is a "significant blow" to them https://www.mississippifreepress.org/editors-note-bluesky-blocks-mississippi-ips-citing-states-age-verification-law-free-speech-and-privacy-concerns/.
But yes, personally I like like the decentralized world of #mastodon and #activitypub without a single corporation controlling the infrastructure and data most users are dependent on.
@[email protected] @Gargron @stinerman @ikuturso @glyph
I have no idea what this crazy tech diagram means, but I like the colors.๐ While this large read area somehow feels really uncomfortable - like these claws wants to surround and control me ๐จ - this little green sector looks really nice, friendly and comfortable.๐
https://mastodon.online/@mastodonmigration/115125132885064994
@[email protected] @Gargron @stinerman @ikuturso @glyph
An insightful article about the power, importance and impact of decentralization of social networks.
@[email protected] @Gargron @stinerman @ikuturso @glyph
Not really.
See the following thread for details:
https://mastodon.online/@mastodonmigration/115129998343856795
#mastodon #bluesky #decentralization #decentralizationwashing
@folkerschamel @mmasnick.bsky.social @Gargron @stinerman @ikuturso
Again. Rather than engage with the substance of the article, MM's approach is to brush it aside with sweeping generalizations, false characterizations and ad hominem attacks. There is nothing untrue in the article. It is a good characterization of the benefits of real decentralization. Benefits that Bluesky and Mike Masnick often disingenuously trumpet when talking about "No Caesars" and the ability to "fork off."
@cold @mastodonmigration @[email protected]
Well, what does it say about the state and future of the world that this "AI slop" has much more solid and sincere arguments than the posts of @[email protected] ?๐
It may be AI slop. Who knows these days. But the substance of the critique is consistent with that of several others on the same subject, like this from @freezenet
https://www.freezenet.ca/mastodon-isnt-complying-with-age-verification-because-it-cant/
Or even the TechCrunch Sarah Perez @Sarahp piece.
The point is to stop attacking the messengers and address the substance of the criticism.