Damus
Dennis Parker · 147w
Is bluesky needed when we have nostr?
Karakoram 2 · 147w
nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m The development model of bluesky (email enrollment, invites, lack of developer freedom, ridiculous TOS) is antithesis to what is being said about bluesky. It just doesn't feel decentralized.
David · 147w
What’s the advantage of Bluesky (at) vs Nostr? If both serve the same principle, how does one decide for one or the other? Also why doesn’t Blusky use Nostr? Honest questions.
josie · 147w
personal preference. nostr feels more grassroots, DIY. bluesky feels more top-down, process oriented. both have a place. i think of it like punk rock vs classical music. i love both and i recognise you can’t have an orchestra without the process and rigor, but i’d rather be in the punk bands a...
nobody · 147w
It’s not a regular social media, it’s hard for people to get access without invitation. 😞
nobody · 147w
the exclusivity invite paradigm is such a manufactured hype - feels forced. it will be a filter bubble to end all filter bubbles, and the learning will be done before it opens to the public, so all of those who did not detox from the corrupted language models from board-of-directors twitter, will fi...