• @maplebar
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    95 hours ago

    I’ve found tons of new “content” on Mastodon by following hashtags related to the things I like.

    Personally I like the fact that I’m not being fed some corporate algorithm.

    • @[email protected]
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      55 hours ago

      I like the fact that I’m not being fed some corporate algorithm.

      Bluesky’s entire appeal for me is that you can choose (or even create) your recommendation algorithm. Not only it’s an amazing idea, it also works really well

      • @maplebar
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        75 hours ago

        Sure, that’s definitely nice in theory.

        In practice, however, because the client is closed source and there’s no way to self-host and instance, BlueSky users will eventually find themselves at the whims of the people/person who controls the software. What’s to stop some Elon Musk type from buying BlueSky next and then adding things to your algorithm without your consent?

        That’s why I’m very skeptical of BlueSky’s pseudo-federation, as it feels like people are just making the same mistakes (with regard to corporate social media) over and over again. Unlike Mastodon (which I understand is less popular right now and thus the network/peer effect is weaker for people), the users have very little control over BlueSky as a platform, and that feels like a mistake.

        With all that said, priority numero uno should simply be to get people off of shit like X.com and TikTok, which aren’t just at risk of becoming toxic playgrounds of oligarchs, but already are. If people choose BlueSky as the next corporate platform to go to, it’s a small step in the right direction, but it’s worth proceeding with caution.

      • @acosmichippo
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        35 hours ago

        for now. feels like lots of potential for enshittification though.