There’s been some debate over the last year or so regarding Bluesky and how decentralized it really is. There has also been a growing fear that “enshittification is inevitable.” Or, worse, that an “evil billionaire” might take it over and ruin it the way other platforms have been ruined.

But I think it’s important to understand that Bluesky has, effectively, created a technological poison pill: by building on an open protocol, ATprotocol, the system itself can be rebuilt outside of Bluesky, but in a way where everyone can continue to communicate, and that creates incredible incentives that undermine any evil billionaires, and would actually punish Bluesky (or anyone else!) should they try to enshittify.

  • flamingo_pinyata
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    20 hours ago

    Multiple incompatible flawed competing standards are essential for a success of any technology

    • Joe@discuss.tchncs.de
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      16 hours ago

      Not sure it’s essential, but it seems the norm.

      Anything that helps breaks the twit’s influence is useful for now, though.