• Croquette@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    Thanks for taking the time to explain.

    Follow-up question : doesn’t ATProto run into the same issue as Bluesky for example, where even though the protocol allows for decentralization, the vast majority of users are on the same servers, thus negating the pros of decentralization?

    I feel like this would be the case here where one server will contain all the modules.

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      2 days ago

      The company Bluesky Social PBC created the microblogging service Bluesky and the ATProtocol. It’s like the company Mastodon created the microblogging service Mastodon. There are other services built on ATproto that are EG like Reddit/Lemmy. But these have not taken off significantly.

      The ecosystem is mature enough so that you can participate in Bluesky without using services offered by Bluesky Social PBC and without making sacrifices. For the most part, you can move without abandoning your account.

      It is true that the servers are mostly run by the Bluesky company, but so what? Email is mostly run by Google and no one seems to think that’s a problem.

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        1 day ago

        More and more people are moving away from tech giants because of their shitty behaviour. So I think it is important to note how the data is used and stored, thus my follow-up question.

        Thanks for the detailed response.

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          17 hours ago

          how the data is used and stored

          That’s a tricky one and will potentially cause a lot of problems to open social media in Europe. Just know that there is no such thing as “looking” at a post, comment, or profile. It gets downloaded to your device and stored for as long as it’s needed, or maybe longer.

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            15 hours ago

            I understand that. Just like Lemmy where all the instances that are federated have a copy of the posts and comments you make.

            However, you have the option to create your own instance and federate or not with any community you want.

            If there is one mega instance, deferating from it effectively kills the social media. Thus my train of thoughts.

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              15 hours ago

              No offense. I just never know how widely understood such facts are. People do not seem to appreciate that open social media requires that the data be stored anywhere.

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                9 hours ago

                No worries, no offense taken.

                Hopefully people will see discussions like ours and learn a little something about how things work.

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        1 day ago

        More and more people are moving away from tech giants because of their shitty behaviour. So I think it is important to note how the data is used and stored, thus my follow-up question.

        Thanks for the detailed response.