The big one seems to be BlueSky

  • @grte@lemmy.ca
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    At nine hours and 32 minutes a day, Brazilians rank second globally in average daily internet use, just after South Africans,

    Jesus Christ, Brazil. Posting like it’s a full time job.

    • Flying SquidM
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      Gotta do something while resting on a luxurious beach and/or chained to a rain forest tree in protest.

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    Eugen posted that Mastodon (or maybe m.s?) sign-ups from Brazil are up as well, but has anyone posted numbers/analysis?

    Edit: “Aug 10, 10 sign-ups from #Brazil. Aug 28, 152 sign-ups from Brazil. Today, 4.2k sign-ups from Brazil. Portuguese (Brazil) has already entered the list of top 8 active languages for the last 30 days.” - Gargron

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    232 months ago

    I don’t like BlueSky, but at least they don’t seem to be kowtowing to governments requesting censorship and aiding political candidates like Twitter does, so I guess it’s a step up.

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      What it has going for it is a nuclear block; when you block somebody, their trollish response no longer shows up in the feed of your followers, and your post no longer shows up in feed of their followers. This basically kills trolling as as sport.

      The fact that on Mastodon & Lemmy “block” means “I can’t see their posts, but they can still summon followers to harass” makes them much less attractive as a platform.

      • @antonim@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        192 months ago

        That honestly sounds pretty good. But there are no followers on Lemmy, so the mechanism wouldn’t make much sense here.

        • @gedaliyah@lemmy.world
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          There is still trolling and stalking. On Mastodon, blocking prevents the blocked person from seeing or replying to posts (while logged in) at least.

      • @breakfastmtn@lemmy.ca
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        62 months ago

        But it’d be better if they were bringing that to the Fediverse instead of reinventing the wheel with ATP.

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      I thought I read elsewhere that a fair amount were trying Mastodon too. I take both as wins, given that they could have chosen Threads or Facebook.

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    142 months ago

    Bluesky should stop pushing their own protocol and adopt ActivityPub and the Fediverse. They really don’t offer anything that Mastodon or even Threads already have. It’s another centralized mess in the making.

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      Composable moderation/custom labeling and custom algorithmic feeds are two things that Mastodon doesn’t have that Bluesky does.

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          (goose.jpg) portability to where?

          I’m a bsky fanboy normally but this is not a benefit. The functional part of bluesky is centralized. But they’re open source and an open protocol so technically anyone can build a replacement

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      This is informative on the differences between the ActivityPub any AT protocols: https://youtu.be/-R9CWq5CBlk?si=BzW7c5U0WXH8VxrO

      The intro explains some history and things which ppl here probably already know, but overall I find it provides a pretty good analysis of the current social media landscape, and these two protocols in particular.

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    112 months ago

    Came across Openvibe. Mobile client that works across Mastodon, Bluesky, Nostr, and soon, Threads. Not perfect, but a good start.

    May be one way to handle service migration fragmentation.