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How do we know this bluesky isn't just the same shit run by different assholes?
We don't. It probably is. Mastodon is the way, but they need to fix a few things themselves.
How do we know mastadon isn't just owned by Musk too?
Because it's federated and FOSS.
It can't be.
We can't, but at least there is a chance it is not.
With Xitter, we know for certain.
We know that it is run by the same assholes. Bluesky is VC backed and Twitter was also. There is no way that Bluesky won't go the same route as every other VC backed social network. Sometime in the future they will start to meddle with your feed to push ads and sell your data to everyone.
This makes me wonder so hard why people don't switch to Mastodon instead. Like... You have literally seen this before! Why are you doing it again?
Because people "just want it to work".
from what I've read on bsky is that people don't like Mastodon due to the instances. They don't want to figure that out. Either because they're too lazy or because they've spent so many years utilizing apps that "just work" that it's beyond them.
That's the meat and potatoes as to why Mastodon isn't taking off, it's "too much work" to use Mastodon.
we already know bluesky is run by former twitter assholes. but it's the same with everything. people disappointed in new facebook policies move to band...
there are better alternatives, guaranteed not to turn into a heap of shit because of designed safeguards - but people don't like those things; they always opt for the devil they already know.
Although it also helps that places like BlueSky have less of a barrier to entry.
Alternatives like Mastodon are a bit more confusing, compared to a centralised site, where everything is linked in through the one interface.
i disagree. the only barrier of entry is when people are pushing the fediverse concept as a whole. for the vast majority of people; all they need to know is to go to mastodon.social and sign up, done. they'll get the wider picture on their own terms and at their own pace if left alone.
Most of the coolest places have barriers to entry
I've been on the platform for about a year, it's more community driven than other sites.