Callie,
@Callie@pawb.social avatar

This isn’t really Bluesky specific, but the artists I follow are by in large, on Bluesky and not Mastodon, and that’s pretty much the only reason I want to use it

g0g0gadget,
@g0g0gadget@artemis.camp avatar

Same but for journalists/writers.

IvanOverdrive,

I hate gatekeeping so much, but what I’m about to say is going to contradict that statement so much I should probably stop typing and start this post again…

Anywhoo…

If a troglodyte can’t figure out how to sign up for the fediverse, then they should stick to CorpoChat

darcy,
@darcy@sh.itjust.works avatar

i agree…but…no

Prior_Industry,

I never got the argument that it’s hard to sign up to. I think the main issues are that people want content from media entities that may not be present or welcome - legacy media etc. This could be where threads.net fills the gap but then it sounds like they will be blocked from a lot of instances.

I have worked around it via press.coop but they don’t cover everything. I also follow more journalists directly than I did on Twitter. I don’t miss Twitter and find Mastodon more informative but I’m sure that’s because of the information I’m looking for.

FireTower,
@FireTower@lemmy.world avatar

When I first made an account I did it on Lemmy.ml because that’s what I had heard some people talking about and didn’t know it was one several Lemmy instances. I wasn’t aware that ml stood for marxist-leninist, and switched over to the the other I knew about .world.

I can see the average joe joining the wrong place and seeing an echo chamber or an essential empty isolated instance then forming their opinions on the fediverse around that.

MataVatnik,

This entire time I was reading it as machine learning

Prior_Industry,

I thought they were using the ml domain as they were cheap / free ? Or am I missing the joke?

FireTower,
@FireTower@lemmy.world avatar

From what I know they chose that specific domain because communists have a thing for Marx and Lenin (go figure). It might have been cheap/free but I’d imagine there’s other cheap free domains they decided against in favor of .ml because of the connection.

canis_majoris,
@canis_majoris@lemmy.ca avatar

It’s also that ML was a very cheap domain because Mali (the country which the TLD belongs to) was not actively policing the use of the TLD until recently.

shinratdr,
@shinratdr@lemmy.ca avatar

Not a lot. Simpler signup flow and ecosystem, more twitter-like timeline and features, better discoverability and some communities that aren’t on Mastodon. FOSS diehards can mince about it all they want and blame idiot users, but the simple fact is people who don’t live and breathe technology still have lots to offer a social network, and Mastodon continues to alienate them in design and in community. Lemmy does too.

I like Mastodon and Lemmy, a lot. I prefer them to the alternatives. But I just signed up for BlueSky and I’m enjoying it a lot even routed through the Mastodon bridge, simply because there are more diverse communities there, whereas my Mastodon feed is 90% tech and dev people despite spending hours and hours hunting for people I used to follow on Twitter. Getting big App.net flashbacks.

Astroturfed,

I think a ton of what’s wrong with lemmy and mastadon can be attributed to the bias of the user based. They skew very tech literate and liberal. Simple one click sign up and smooth onboarding into a user experience is the only way you will get the mass appeal of something like Twitter, reddit etc. I don’t necessarily think that’s a good thing honestly… A person is smart, People are dumb.

Omega_Haxors,

An artificial scarcity model which gets people excited over the chance to join diet twitter.

warmaster,

Hype & mainstream celebrities?

g0g0gadget,
@g0g0gadget@artemis.camp avatar

I mean, even Neil Gaiman is far more active on Bluesky than he is on Mastodon, even though probably a greater proportion of his fans are on Mastodon, and he was on Mastodon well before Bluesky. So he's getting something from Bluesky that he isn't getting from Mastodon, and that's noteworthy.

mojo,

Portable accounts and being able to add third party layers to your feed for moderation and sorting algorithms. At least that’s their design goal, idk if it’s actually implemented because I never got an invite after like half a year.

Natanael,

3rd party feeds are live. Portability is technically live but federation isn’t live outside the sandbox so you can’t make use of it yet (as in once federation is on the existing protocol will immediately allow you to migrate your profile)

g0g0gadget,
@g0g0gadget@artemis.camp avatar

Yep. I love and use lists on Mastodon, but I'd love to have the custom algos as well.

airportline,
@airportline@lemmy.ml avatar

dril

AllNewTypeFace,
@AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space avatar

A place where normies can feel at home, knowing that they won’t feel out of place not having a fursona or favourite Linux distribution and won’t be scolded for not using alt text or some inadvertent picoaggression. Also, the promise of clout.

Astroturfed,

What? The constant wave of fury porn and Linux propoganda spam isn’t what people join a social media platform for?!??!?

AllNewTypeFace,
@AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space avatar
lowered_lifted,

Have you been on bluesky? There’s lots of furries there

lowered_lifted,

Also what do you have against blind people

Pixelle,
@Pixelle@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

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  • guacupado,

    Corporate daddies know how to make things usable for the everyman.

    MataVatnik,

    I don’t think that’s it. Lemmy has been super fucking easy for me to onboard and navigate

    MataVatnik,

    I just learnt of bluesky a few hours ago. Wtf do they think it will be different than any of the other corporate social media? We are nearing 20 years since the start of MySpace, do they really think thus time it’s going to be different?

    legion,
    @legion@lemmy.world avatar

    You can just click Follow and start following someone. You don’t have to perform a copy-paste dance to bring the username back to your instance and do the following there.

    Corgana, (edited )
    @Corgana@startrek.website avatar

    In the Mastodon app you can just click “follow”. Since BS doesn’t have a web interface at all, it’s probably safe to assume that this is not a major reason a BS user would avoid Mastodon. Since they’re not on desktop anyway.

    Rowsdower,

    Bluesky has a desktop website

    Corgana,
    @Corgana@startrek.website avatar

    Thanks didn’t realize that, edited my comment

    Silverseren,

    I only use Mastodon as a desktop website.

    Natanael,

    They always had a website, but it used to run off a staging subdomain

    Wiz,

    Wasn’t that fixed - or at least ameliorated - in the newest upgrade of Masto?

    Callie,
    @Callie@pawb.social avatar

    It was, yeah. Same with Lemmy for the most part too. I can just search profiles and hit follow like Twitter (derogatory) now

    NicoCharrua,
    @NicoCharrua@lemmy.ca avatar

    The process got easier in mastodon 4.2.0, now you just have to type in your instance and it takes you to it directly.

    Aux,

    Who wants to type anything?

    Natanael,

    When federation is live on the main node on bluesky there will still be some similar effects when you follow links from other servers, in that you’ll need to bring that over to your own server somehow to follow and interact.

    With Mastodon when you follow another’s link you’re asked to specify your own instance, in Bluesky you’ll enter your domain based username and it will find your instance.

    Also with the CDN like BGS caching servers being shared across instances you’ll be able to find more content from your home instance so it will feel more like Twitter. You can directly search for users on other servers.

    son_named_bort,

    Easier sign up. On BlueSky you can just sign up for an account and go. You don’t have to worry about picking an instance or anything like on Mastodon, which can be a bit off-putting for someone not familiar with federation.

    legion,
    @legion@lemmy.world avatar

    It’s ridiculous how much Mastodon advocates downplay this.

    I strongly prefer Mastodon over the alternatives, but the onboarding experience is BAD for the average user.

    Corgana,
    @Corgana@startrek.website avatar

    Onboarding to Mastodon is actually identical to BS/Threads now. They’ve made huge improvements. It’s a shame that most of the news media’s experience discovering Mastodon for the first time was in Oct '22 because it’s left a bit of a “techie” aura around the whole thing they’re still trying to shake off. If Mastodon was then where it is now, I don’t even think BS or Threads would try to compete.

    lowered_lifted,

    A lot of journalists are really bad at using the machine they use to do their job and it shows.

    NicoCharrua,
    @NicoCharrua@lemmy.ca avatar

    For a while now, the app has been really easy to sign up on, and now the website is the same.

    Corgana,
    @Corgana@startrek.website avatar

    FYI- Signing up and following people on the Mastodon app now is literally just as easy as it is on BS. All the Federation stuff is hidden unless you want to look for it. It’s very nice.

    russjr08,
    @russjr08@outpost.zeuslink.net avatar

    Isn’t BlueSky still on an invite system?

    BreakDecks,

    I’ve been on the waiting list for months now, at least there are Mastodon instances with open registration available.

    jackie_jormp_jomp,

    Want an invite?

    Thann,
    @Thann@lemmy.ml avatar

    An advertising budget

    Corgana,
    @Corgana@startrek.website avatar

    It really comes down to this. So many time’s I’ve discovered a cool FOSS project years after it’s existed simply because I hadn’t thought to search for it. Imagine if Linux had the advertising budget of Microsoft or Google. The “Year of the Linux Desktop” would have arrived in '99.

    This aspect is one thing that makes me optimistic about the fediverse. A communication platform without ads and where the spread of information is dependent on network effects and word of mouth, means that it’s much harder for a company to force themselves in front of everyone at once using dollars.

    Ddhuud,

    Like many cases of “success” lately. A well connected and rich parent.

    Fizz,
    @Fizz@mastodon.nz avatar

    @otter money behind it

    poVoq,
    @poVoq@slrpnk.net avatar

    Bluesky is to Mastodon & ActivityPub, what Matrix is to XMPP/IRC… a completely over-engineered system, ignoring all well established international standards and run by a for-profit entity with venture capital funding.

    density,
    @density@kbin.social avatar

    that actually explains why i find matrix so annoying, thanks.

    Wiz,

    And when the venture capital runs out, they will need to turn a profit. And the cycle of enshittification will continue.

    mojo,

    Matrix is literally the best decentralized real time chat we have. I don’t think you understand how the Matrix protocol at works, and I assume you are blindly repeating what you read online that XMPP must be better because it supposedly has less lines of code, though I’m sure you didn’t check that either.

    poVoq,
    @poVoq@slrpnk.net avatar

    I hate to inform you that I know the insides of both pretty well and run both myself on my server and have evaluated the differences extensively 🤷‍♂️

    Oh and:

    https://slrpnk.net/pictrs/image/617700e5-38f6-4f5b-a305-a19b5c4d5d8d.webp

    mojo,

    That’s awesome, and I still know that you don’t know what you’re talking about. But damn you made me a soyjack, that definitely tells me you’ve actually looked into the technical differences.

    ttmrichter,
    @ttmrichter@lemmy.world avatar

    Matrix is literally the best decentralized real time chat we have.

    What an utterly depressing statement. Because Matrix is utter shit.

    mojo,

    Go ahead and elaborate on what problems the protocol has.

    ttmrichter,
    @ttmrichter@lemmy.world avatar

    I don’t give a shit about the “protocol”. I give a shit about the end experience: the system, not a single component of it. (The fact that you’re so narrowly defining the range of critique is very telling and noted, incidentally.)

    I’ve given Matrix three tries now. Three times Element has shit its pants, lost all my keys, refused to recognize the backups I made using its own tools, and made me start over from scratch. It’s a fucking shit system, no matter how good or bad its “protocol” is.

    Come back when you’ve got a product that doesn’t suck so hard it can suck bowling balls through garden hoses. (Well, no, don’t come back. Matrix is on the permanent shitpile for me along with Emacs, Haskell, Internet Explorer and other such software fiascos of epic proportions.) But start pitching the product when you’ve got a product that isn’t a festering pustule that periodically pops and spreads its grotesque fluids all over the place, not now when it’s like a rusty chainsaw made without a kickback guard.

    One of the first things that you’d need to do to make the system not suck matter out of galactic core black holes is to look over the “Fallacies of Distributed Computing” and make sure that you didn’t interpret it as an instruction manual instead of a warning against them.

    mojo,

    It’s not narrowly defined lol, you literally said Matrix so I asked about Matrix. XMPP is a protocol, so obviously I’m going to ask why you prefer one protocol over the other. It’s like saying you hate the http protocol, but really you’re actually talking about a specific browser, it makes no sense.

    You not liking Element is an entirely different conversation. Which Matrix had a ton of full fledged clients. Element is like the Ubuntu of matrix clients.

    ttmrichter,
    @ttmrichter@lemmy.world avatar

    The other Matrix clients were worse.

    The entire ecosystem is shit. Fix it if you want people who aren’t dedicated fanbois to use it.

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