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I've seen BlueSky referred to as BS (as in **B**lue **S**ky, but you know...), which seems apt.
CEO is a cryptocurrency fool, as is Jack Dorsey, so I don't expect much from it. Then again I'm old and refuse to join any new hotness so take my curmudgeonly opinions with a grain of salt.
I read somewhere or another that the "decentralization" is only going to be there so that they can push content moderation onto users. They will happily welcome Nazis and fascists, leaving it up to end users to block those instances.
I wonder how they plan to handle the 4chan-level stuff, since that will surely come.
@abucci Its not centralised at all, that implies control on your part, I don't see that aside from "being able to stand up your own instance" 🤦♂️
@abucci Its not centralised at all, that implies control on your part, I don't see that aside from "being able to stand up your own instance" 🤦♂️
@abucci Its not centralised at all, that implies control on your part, I don't see that aside from "being able to stand up your own instance" 🤦♂️
@prologic I know very little about it, but speaking secondhand, it looks like there's a single centralized server now and they're still building the ability to federate? Like, the current alpha they're running is not field testing federation, which makes me think that's not a top priority for them.
Do they legitimately believe that end users will encounter videos of gruesome murders, live streams of school shootings, etc etc etc, and be like "oh, tee hee hee, that's not what I want to see! I'd better block that!" and go about their business as usual?
No, they can't possibly be that foolish. They are going to be doing some amount of content moderation. Just not of Nazis, fascists, or far right reactionaries. Which to me means they want that content on there.
Do they legitimately believe that end users will encounter videos of gruesome murders live streams of school shootings, etc etc etc, and be like "oh, tee hee hee, that's not what I want to see! I'd better block that!" and go about their business as usual?
No, they can't possibly be that foolish. They are going to be doing some amount of content moderation. Just not of Nazis, fascists, or far right reactionaries. Which to me means they want that content on there.
@abucci I'm on BlueSky. This isn't the case. Such accounts were banned within 7 minutes of reporting them. Federation is their top priority right now - it was just delayed by the sudden influx of users, which caused them to have to focus much more strongly on moderation.
@abucci I'm 99% sure, that won't be the case. I'd be really surprised, if the instances, willing to host illegal content, weren't somehow blocked by default.
Even the sites hosting gore and archiving illegal shooting cams, always have an effective way to remove illegal pornography. If anyone made a site without that option, no-one would ever want to host it and the only users happy to stay on it, would be pedophiles.
There are a few Mastodon instances like that, made by and for pedophiles, hosted in places with loose laws, but they're completely defederated, even from those ran by "free speech absolutists", as well as the few, straigh up advocating neo-nazism.