Blog post by Christine Lemmer-Webber, co-editor of ActivityPub: https://dustycloud.org/blog/how-decentralized-is-bluesky/

The likely answer to this is that there will always have to be a large corporation at the heart of Bluesky/ATProto, and the network will have to rely on that corporation to do the work of abuse mitigation, particularly in terms of illegal content and spam. This may be a good enough solution for Bluesky’s purposes, but on the economics alone it’s going to be a centralized system that relies on trusting centralized authorities.

  • MudMan@fedia.io
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    Yeeeeah, I don’t think we’re getting anywhere here. Let’s leave it there.

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      Fine.

      I’ll leave you with this. Modern media might go through a hundred times more content every passing year.

      But I think the average speed at which people can change their minds, or the number of times the average person does it throughout their life, is exactly the same as it was ten thousand years ago.

      There is a maximum speed at which collective humanity can figure certain things out, and while some things are happening faster than ever, others, are happening at a fixed speed and at a scale no-one alive today will live to see.

      I want you to think about what that means when it comes to the way mankind learns to apply something like social media, or any other technology, towards doing good.

      The change I hope social media can facilitate, isn’t the kind that happens in 50 years. It’s the kind that happens over several hundred. Maybe more.