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    713 months ago

    mastodon is far, far, far more interesting than bluesky

    this article is literally an ad piece

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      3 months ago

      [Removed by author due to stupidity of comment]

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        3 months ago

        The author definitely is on the fediverse: @[email protected]

        The article may be fairly positive about Bluesky but how Bluesky separates out various functions like feeds, moderation/labeling, and data storage/portability is a definite advantage that I think should be discussed.

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        43 months ago

        If you think Mike Masnick does not spend enough time on the Fediverse, you do not spend enough time on the Fediverse.

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          13 months ago

          Yeah I was being a bit of an oblivious dick in my comment.

          I still disagree with him though.

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            13 months ago

            You’re not required to agree with him. But if your disagreement with the headline is stopping you from reading the article, you’re missing out. There’s some useful ideas described which Fedi-coders would do well to take notice of.

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              23 months ago

              You’re right and I have since read the article properly.

              I’m not a coder, just a casual, but it’s interesting, though I still disagree that it’s a good way to go.

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                13 months ago

                What is there to disagree with? He’s describing what looks like a very good system for federation (especially moderation), not telling anyone which way to go.