Bluesky now has 30 million users. - eviltoast
  • xigoi@lemmy.sdf.org
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    22 小时前

    You mean the alternative where a random person decides what people you’re allowed to interact with?

    • Evil_Shrubbery@lemm.ee
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      20 小时前

      Are people running megacorps not random persons deciding what you can view or not, but with extra wealth concentration?

      And the beauty of federation is that the process is (and is evolving ever more into) a bit more democratic with easier transitions or irrelevancy of what your home fedistan is.

      With megacorps you don’t have even the theoretical option, you can just move to an entirely new platform.

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        18 小时前

        This is why we need social networks where you can choose your moderation independently of your instance. And Mastodon is not that. I’m not sure if Bluesky is.

        • Evil_Shrubbery@lemm.ee
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          9 小时前

          Why would Bluesky be?
          It has a responsibly to its owners to maximise profit.
          So they will block & force-promote just like any Twitter or Facebook.

          And what is self-moderation? The block function? Or like choosing your interests (like subscribing to tags/channels/instances)?

          • xigoi@lemmy.sdf.org
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            7 小时前

            Bluesky has moderation lists that anyone can make and you can subscribe to them to choose what content you don’t want to see. It also gives you fine-grained control over the “default” moderation, allowing you to individually choose if you want to block nudity, threats, misinformation, spam, intolerance, etc.