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I don't think people here realized yet how much development has sped up in the "atmosphere*"

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  • Nicolas GimenezN Nicolas Gimenez

    @neauoire @liaizon this is defamation. I was talking about anarchism and anti-capitalism. Not Palestine. Being extremist can be good, it's just being on the extreme of the political spectrum. But the spectrum can move too. It is not an insult. You guys are mobs, it's insane. Where is civility here? It's supposed to be part of the moderation rules btw.

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    @nicobao @liaizon My making fun of your use of extreme is merely pointing out something I find a bit.. intense.

    From where I'm standing, the agency that is afforded to instances in comparison to AT's centralized DID model, is not an extreme position but the barest of minimum, a baseline for communication networks.

    There is just no way that your sentiment that you'd rather "run away" from a place that is explicitly going the other way from crypto investment wasn't going to be perceived as a leveled moderate opinion..?

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      @liaizon

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      • Devine Lu LinvegaN Devine Lu Linvega

        @nicobao @liaizon My making fun of your use of extreme is merely pointing out something I find a bit.. intense.

        From where I'm standing, the agency that is afforded to instances in comparison to AT's centralized DID model, is not an extreme position but the barest of minimum, a baseline for communication networks.

        There is just no way that your sentiment that you'd rather "run away" from a place that is explicitly going the other way from crypto investment wasn't going to be perceived as a leveled moderate opinion..?

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        @neauoire @liaizon that's a fair point and I do respect the Palestine argument. I didn't even know this information until OP pointed it out. I fully respect this take and I do not consider this extremist, and even if I did well we can discuss it normally.

        My problem is my initial tweet was reacting to the anarchist/anti capitalist/anti VC ethos which is way more objectively, an extremist PoV (which is fine. Just not my cup of tea).

        It's a misunderstanding.

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        • Nicolas GimenezN Nicolas Gimenez

          @liaizon I never called YOU an extremist. I called the ideology you mentioned "anarchism, anti capitalism" extremist. It is objectively extremist since it's far left. OWN IT. Your problem is taking it as an insult. It is not an insult for me. As we discussed on Bluesky it is simply not my cup of tea. And what I dislike the most in these ideologies is precisely what you showcased here: mob mentality.

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          @nicobao @liaizon

          Just because something isn't an insult for you, doesn't make the application of it by you any less of an attempt at an insult.

          And because a number of people on Fedi may disagree with you, doesn't make it a mob mentality. It means that people have been subjected to those rhetorical tools in the past, generally in bad faith as a form of harm, and it is likely you are pissing off even more people because of your particular (and somewhat tone deaf) perspective.

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          • Nicolas GimenezN Nicolas Gimenez

            @neauoire @liaizon that's a fair point and I do respect the Palestine argument. I didn't even know this information until OP pointed it out. I fully respect this take and I do not consider this extremist, and even if I did well we can discuss it normally.

            My problem is my initial tweet was reacting to the anarchist/anti capitalist/anti VC ethos which is way more objectively, an extremist PoV (which is fine. Just not my cup of tea).

            It's a misunderstanding.

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            @nicobao @liaizon It is, no worries X) It honestly didn't even register to me that someone could take offense to anarchism, so I went straight for the other points, but I get it. It's got a bad rep.

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            • Doug WebbD Doug Webb

              @liaizon this story feels a lot like the solid project https://solidproject.org/

              Big splash at the beginning, some nerds get involved... but it's been years now, and when I tried to actually use one of the apps using it, UX was atrocious and I had to join a matrix room to get it working. Now I know I'm not the l33test hacker, but come on!

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              @douginamug @liaizon bsky is already usable by normal people imo, probably will get better from here

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              • Stefan BohacekS Stefan Bohacek

                @liaizon Yep, said pretty much the same thing the other day.

                To me, the one key feature we need is the ability to disable replies, and maybe also control who can reply, those are top 1 and 10 requests on Mastodon's GitHub, and both have been open for several years.

                The team's response: it's too hard. Which, fair enough. But putting any effort into UX/UI polishing, as needed as that is, will be wasted as so many people already left because of the constant harassment and gatekeeping.

                I also pointed out that by the time Bluesky's VC money runs out, there might already be enough independent communities running the full ATProto stack, so people will just be able to migrate without needing to ever look at the fediverse again.

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                @stefan @liaizon things that may be in the way of that are:

                1. fully independent communities don't seem to come cheap with ATproto

                2. there's almost no effort to get people to anything else besides the corporate servers so the alternate infrastructure is unlikely to be at a scale that would support any significant migrations at that point

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                • RosanoR Rosano

                  @douginamug @liaizon bsky is already usable by normal people imo, probably will get better from here

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                  #72

                  @rosano @liaizon and this really is a success story AFAICT!

                  Anyway, before Facebook closes shop, we need all the horses in this race to giddy up.

                  Emotionally, Fedi will always be my horse, but I'm OK if another "wins".

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                  • Stefan BohacekS Stefan Bohacek

                    @liaizon Yep, said pretty much the same thing the other day.

                    To me, the one key feature we need is the ability to disable replies, and maybe also control who can reply, those are top 1 and 10 requests on Mastodon's GitHub, and both have been open for several years.

                    The team's response: it's too hard. Which, fair enough. But putting any effort into UX/UI polishing, as needed as that is, will be wasted as so many people already left because of the constant harassment and gatekeeping.

                    I also pointed out that by the time Bluesky's VC money runs out, there might already be enough independent communities running the full ATProto stack, so people will just be able to migrate without needing to ever look at the fediverse again.

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                    @stefan @liaizon that said I wish Mastodon tried to work a bit more like an project that puts the open source development process first, seems like the team is pretty secretive about how and what they work on except for the very high level overview. I doubt it is a very good recipe for attracting outside devs.

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                    • undeadU undead

                      @nicobao @liaizon

                      Just because something isn't an insult for you, doesn't make the application of it by you any less of an attempt at an insult.

                      And because a number of people on Fedi may disagree with you, doesn't make it a mob mentality. It means that people have been subjected to those rhetorical tools in the past, generally in bad faith as a form of harm, and it is likely you are pissing off even more people because of your particular (and somewhat tone deaf) perspective.

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                      #74

                      @undead @liaizon the thing is I didn't ask to come here. OP took a screenshot, posted it here and then I received all these notifications misinterpreting my tweet and accusing me of things I don't even mean.

                      I genuinely do not like the "mob" mentality of ANY community. It's human nature but it's most of all a byproduct of "twitter-like" social apps
                      I get your point though I should have better phrased that initial tweet. I would have avoided unwillingly offending people and creating this drama.

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                      • RosanoR Rosano

                        @douginamug @liaizon bsky is already usable by normal people imo, probably will get better from here

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                        @rosano @douginamug @liaizon whether or not the protocol allows for federation they're basically just a centralized platform though. That has let them avoid much of the confusion people have with federation but if they were to ever fulfill the promise of being decentralized they'de have to tackle that issue just like fediverse platforms have to.

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                        • Doug WebbD Doug Webb

                          @rosano @liaizon and this really is a success story AFAICT!

                          Anyway, before Facebook closes shop, we need all the horses in this race to giddy up.

                          Emotionally, Fedi will always be my horse, but I'm OK if another "wins".

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                          @douginamug @liaizon bluesky and fediverse can be interoperable through bridges, so neither needs to 'win'.

                          at the same time they're both kind of shaped to be different things: one is a "social networking layer" and one is a "social networking app" on top of a more general app developemt substrate

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                          • ikuturso πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ΊI ikuturso πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί

                            @rosano @douginamug @liaizon whether or not the protocol allows for federation they're basically just a centralized platform though. That has let them avoid much of the confusion people have with federation but if they were to ever fulfill the promise of being decentralized they'de have to tackle that issue just like fediverse platforms have to.

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                            @ikuturso @rosano @douginamug a lot has changed in recent months on this front.

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                            • ikuturso πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ΊI ikuturso πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί

                              @rosano @douginamug @liaizon whether or not the protocol allows for federation they're basically just a centralized platform though. That has let them avoid much of the confusion people have with federation but if they were to ever fulfill the promise of being decentralized they'de have to tackle that issue just like fediverse platforms have to.

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                              @ikuturso see blacksky https://blacksky.community or read https://blog.mauve.moe/posts/decentralized-social-media

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                              • ⁂ L. RhodesL ⁂ L. Rhodes

                                @liaizon Seems to me that development on AT sped up *at the expense of* development on AP.

                                That is to say, a lot of the people who've gone all-in on AT were building here before, but have pretty much abandoned AP development. And it's worth examining why AT development was so much more appealing for those folks.

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                                @lrhodes @liaizon

                                I've been to some of the Bluesky / ATmosphere conferences.

                                You are correct that there are former AP people over there (at AT) now.

                                I talked to a number of them. This (at the following URL) is a common reason I heard for why they switched from AP to AT:

                                @reiver ⊼ (Charles) :batman: (@reiver@mastodon.social)

                                One person saying β€” builders have mostly left Mastodon (and gone to Bluesky), because when developers try to build on Mastodon, they get yelled at, and maybe even receive death threats. #ATmosphereConf

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                                Mastodon (mastodon.social)

                                (I am quoting / paraphrasing someone who switched AP to AT. But, I heard others say similar, too.)

                                ...

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                                • Nicolas GimenezN Nicolas Gimenez

                                  @undead @liaizon the thing is I didn't ask to come here. OP took a screenshot, posted it here and then I received all these notifications misinterpreting my tweet and accusing me of things I don't even mean.

                                  I genuinely do not like the "mob" mentality of ANY community. It's human nature but it's most of all a byproduct of "twitter-like" social apps
                                  I get your point though I should have better phrased that initial tweet. I would have avoided unwillingly offending people and creating this drama.

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                                  @nicobao @undead you directly participated in this discussion by quote posting my post here with your commentary on the other side of the bridge. If you didn't want to participate in the discussion you could have simply not quoted me. I brought you back into this side of the discussion by tagging you directly cause I saw you also had an account here and I thought your view (while very different then mine) to be worth including directly.

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                                    @ikuturso @rosano @douginamug a lot has changed in recent months on this front.

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                                    @liaizon if you're just referring to there finally being at least one example of all the pieces of the puzzle being run third-party (or close to that) etc. like @rosano seems to be suggesting I think these are still baby steps especially if we are talking about regular people actively using and understanding in significant numbers.

                                    @douginamug

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                                      @lrhodes @liaizon

                                      I've been to some of the Bluesky / ATmosphere conferences.

                                      You are correct that there are former AP people over there (at AT) now.

                                      I talked to a number of them. This (at the following URL) is a common reason I heard for why they switched from AP to AT:

                                      @reiver ⊼ (Charles) :batman: (@reiver@mastodon.social)

                                      One person saying β€” builders have mostly left Mastodon (and gone to Bluesky), because when developers try to build on Mastodon, they get yelled at, and maybe even receive death threats. #ATmosphereConf

                                      favicon

                                      Mastodon (mastodon.social)

                                      (I am quoting / paraphrasing someone who switched AP to AT. But, I heard others say similar, too.)

                                      ...

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                                      @lrhodes @liaizon

                                      It is a very, very, very small percentage of the Fediverse that is engaging this in abusive, hyper-aggressive bullying behavior.

                                      But, they have had a negative effect on the Fediverse.

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                                      • wakest ⁂L wakest ⁂

                                        @nicobao @undead you directly participated in this discussion by quote posting my post here with your commentary on the other side of the bridge. If you didn't want to participate in the discussion you could have simply not quoted me. I brought you back into this side of the discussion by tagging you directly cause I saw you also had an account here and I thought your view (while very different then mine) to be worth including directly.

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                                        @liaizon @undead fair enough! Drama over. I'm happy to discuss protocol philosophies. I think the activity pub approach to funding is probably the most ideologically pure as ideally social protocols are supposed to be public good. Like water infrastructure. So it makes sense that it's co-owned.
                                        Where I disagree is that I think it's hard but *possible* to involve for-profit incentives in a way that doesn't prevent the network from flourishing.

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                                        • Nicolas GimenezN Nicolas Gimenez

                                          @liaizon @undead fair enough! Drama over. I'm happy to discuss protocol philosophies. I think the activity pub approach to funding is probably the most ideologically pure as ideally social protocols are supposed to be public good. Like water infrastructure. So it makes sense that it's co-owned.
                                          Where I disagree is that I think it's hard but *possible* to involve for-profit incentives in a way that doesn't prevent the network from flourishing.

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                                          @liaizon @undead The reason why I have such a strong opinion against ActivityPub is that I saw, among other horror stories, how one of the most prominent cypherpunk builders of the ETH community tried to migrate from X to end up being banned by a large ActivityPub server for being a "capitalist". (This guy is not the typical despicable crypto bro. He's a thoughtful builder.)
                                          So probably what I dislike is NOT the ideologies (if anything I appreciate the ideal), but really, it's the mob mentality.

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