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I’m heavily interested in Bluesky, so I started !bluesky@lemmy.ml. However, Lemmy is overall pretty hostile towards Bluesky, and I’m not willing to go back to Reddit for active discussion about it.
I’m heavily interested in Bluesky, so I started !bluesky@lemmy.ml. However, Lemmy is overall pretty hostile towards Bluesky, and I’m not willing to go back to Reddit for active discussion about it.
Car-dependent suburban sprawl
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I wouldn’t really compare Bluesky to Mastodon. Ultimately, the Bluesky team still has control over what’s allowed on the app and what’s allowed on the network until third parties launch their own AppViews and relays.
It is not well known but there have been numerous scandals which put this trust into question. For example in 2012, a trustee of the Wikimedia Foundation UK used his position to place his PR client on Wikipedia’s front page 17 times within a month. Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales made extensive edits to the article about himself, removing mentions of co-founder Larry Sanger. In 2007, a prolific editor who claimed to be a graduate professor and was recruited by Wikipedia staff to the Arbitration Committee was revealed to be a 24-year-old college dropout. These are only a few examples, journalist Helen Buyniski has collected much more information about the the rot in Wikipedia.
I don’t really understand how decentralization would address the trust and legitimacy problems of Wikipedia. I do see value in adding community wikis to Lemmy, however.
Tankies are the reason why Lemmy exists in the first place.
Lemmy is probably the best fedidiverse project so far and it’s not even close
Not everyone has moved on to Bluesky yet
Do not do this unless you’re prepared to lose money
I have social anxiety :(
Give it time and there will be bad actors trying to manipulate Lemmy.
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I just kinda hear about it here and on Twitter/Bluesky. I also like to watch Hasanabi and sometimes listen to NPR
I’d say that it is the Twitter clone with the best chance at replacing Twitter. It already feels like Twitter (in a good way).
It’s still invite only but everyone has an excess of invite codes at this point.
I’m not trying to defend America but they don’t put you in jail or fine you for using a VPN (yet).
Cursed island
More people should donate to this project
So they’re actively working to block ad blockers, showing more ads, and bundling the ad free version with a worse version of Spotify—a no-win scenario.
The Google’s breakup can’t happen fast enough.
I don’t know where this trend came from. I haven’t thought about the Roman Empire since the last Historia Civilis video came out.
That’s actually part of the reason why the original devs started Lemmy.