• Uniformly9@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    22 hours ago

    Because it isn’t just Twitter. Nobody can buy the network, the same way nobody can buy email.

    • Anyone can host a server.
    • Anyone can make an app.
    • Anyone can make an algorithm.
    • Anyone can make a moderation service. Users can freely pick a server, app, algorithm, and moderation service.
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      19 hours ago

      Yeah, no, not anybody can host a server. Sure, you can host a PDS, but the AppView still wasn’t open source last time I looked, and hosting a relay requires tens of terabytes of storage, not to mention the bandwidth to keep up.

      Meanwhile, people host actual activitypub instances on repurposed routers and their car entertainment system…

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        10 hours ago

        Ngl thanks for the detail, I went and had another look so correct me if I’m wrong.

        So if we wanted to undermine Bluesky’s currently - hopefully temporary - centralised state, we would need multiple community modified PDSs, a widely rehosted open source AppView webapp & iOS/Android clients, a very expensive relay that is community controlled via non profit or something, and then we would be federated with each other and the bluesky infrastructure too?

        Sounds like a lot of work just to recreate the user-end functionality of ActivityPub :/ Very confused why they felt the need to invent ATProtocol? I have heard some vague praise of it over AP but I think I’m not technical enough to really properly make that comparison. It’s nice that ATProtocol gives you ownership of your data though.

        Perhaps Mastodon/ActivityPub-apps need to improve their onboarding process and user experience. Maybe include the custom feeds feature for Bluesky too. Something has to have gone wrong for Mastodon to have failed where Bluesky succeeded.