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Alekandar Svetski · 48w
Sharing this directly on Nostr. Let's hope it works this time. This essay builds on the last one I wrote (As Nostr as Possible), but focuses specifically on some ‘sacred cows’ in the space whose ...
Al’s Lacrosse profile picture
One thing I’d take issue with is the BlueSky example. Users did not flock there because they were being censored on X and needed something permission-less; they flocked there because they had LOST the power to censor others on X and wanted it back for themselves. The promise they see in BlueSky is not greater freedom, but that their faction has enough concentration of power to limit the freedom of others. So there’s no mystery as to why they didn’t turn to this platform. It’s everything they didn’t want.
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Al’s Lacrosse · 48w
If anyone thinks that I’m just being partisan about this, please realize that when BlueSky started to blow up big, everyone was reporting each other‘s posts over ideological impurity, so much so that the system couldn’t even keep up with it. They did not go there to escape censorship. They we...
Repeatedly nuked profile · 48w
I use Bluesky time to time because it's the only place on the internet I can subscribe to an algorithmic twitter-style feed about the Godot game engine. It's either there or nowhere, so I guess it's there.
Alekandar Svetski · 48w
That’s a very good point. And I agree with you in general. That being said… 1. It doesn’t really answer why (one of) the biggest increases in BlueSky user growth happened when X was banned in Brazil (not sure wtf explain that tbh 😂). 2. I still don’t think “censorship resistance” i...