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by epicsponge
1140 days ago
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> are just frustrations that don't have to do with the core innovation that Bluesky promises to deliver, and are instead confusing the AT protocol to be another ActivityPub-related protocol, rather than something completely different. AtProto is designed to be a federated protocol. The issue I have is that it is not interoperable with the major standard used on the federated internet right now: ActivityPub. You can built protocols on top of each other. Instead of doing that, Bluesky built a confusing alternative that is difficult to implement and difficult to work with. > In fact, it misses that having pull-based indexes is part of the idea of separating data publication vs. data curation. Mastodon does this already. There is literally an 'explore' part of the app that is completely separate from the feed and does not rely on ActivityPub. You cannot 'publish' content without having some sort of a federation protocol to go overtop of it, to network things together and send your content to the people who follow you. There is nothing about ActivityPub that makes a single global view impossible or hard to implement. |
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The only worse idea than Bluesky using ActivityPub would be to build something new making all the same design decisions.
Deciding “ActivityPub is the standard” (seriously?!) and demanding we give up already is the opposite of what we need.
I don’t know if AT is the best long term solution, but — and I’ve tried it multiple times — ActivityPub/Mastodon sure as hell isn’t. There’s no value in being interoperable with it that I can see, beyond the potential short term boost to vanity metrics on user numbers.
I absolutely want my identity to use public key cryptography, and I absolutely want to store all my emails, tweets (or whatever), and DMs locally first. I don’t like how accounts and servers work in Mastodon and the federation and global discovery approach sucks too.
The best thing we can do now is keep an open mind and try as many approaches as possible, because if something better than ActivityPub doesn’t come along society is stuck with centralised social media forever.