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BlueSky the team sponsored by Twitter to look into the decentralized social networks had published an ecosystem review and is asking for comments.
A quick look at the Table of Content and it seems like a interesting doc to read. I will try to tackle it over the weekend. 😊
A quick look at the Table of Content and it seems like a interesting doc to read. I will try to tackle it over the weekend. 😊
@antonio I'll have a read... Thanks! 🙇♂️
@antonio I'll have a read... Thanks! 🙇♂️
@antonio I'll have a read... Thanks! 🙇♂️
I don't get it. This document says nothing about what BlueSky is or what is being proposed here. This document quite literally (_and admittedly I've only read parts of it and skimmed the rest_) just describes a bunch of other well-known protocols and some new ones, how they work and various properties. The sad thing I find it some of the protocols mentioned are in fact "messaging" protocols and have little to nothing to do with "social networking" per se, at least in the documented and well understood model as documented.
I don't get it. This document says nothing about what BlueSky is or what is being proposed here. This document quite literally (_and admittedly I've only read parts of it and skimmed the rest_) just describes a bunch of other well-known protocols and some new ones, how they work and various properties. The sad thing I find it some of the protocols mentioned are in fact "messaging" protocols and have little to nothing to do with "social networking" per se, at least in the documented and well understood model as documented.
I don't get it. This document says nothing about what BlueSky is or what is being proposed here. This document quite literally (_and admittedly I've only read parts of it and skimmed the rest_) just describes a bunch of other well-known protocols and some new ones, how they work and various properties. The sad thing I find it some of the protocols mentioned are in fact "messaging" protocols and have little to nothing to do with "social networking" per se, at least in the documented and well understood model as documented.