• Paulo Laureano@lemmy.plaureano.nohost.me
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    3 months ago

    I find it odd that people follow Jack Dorsey into another sewer in troves. They seem to like the previous Twitter experiment, while I find it repugnant.

    The lesson today is that I don’t get the social media phenomenon. My bad. I hope they have a ton of fun.

    • MagicShel@lemmy.zip
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      3 months ago

      I didn’t like Twitter as a social platform, but I did use it a lot for news on current events, such as how is the traffic on my route home, and why am I stuck in traffic, and how many miles ahead of me is the fucking accident?

      Handy for communication during some kind of emergency that floods the phone network, but that’s pretty niche. Anyway, I interact a little on Bluesky but mostly it’s just a time killer like TikTok or whatever. Twitter was super easy to quit between the Musk take over and moving away from DC.

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      3 months ago

      Jack Dorsey is not part of Bluesky, maybe you don’t get things because you don’t pay attention.

  • Omega@discuss.online
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    3 months ago

    Mastodon has around 1 million active users³ Bluesky has around 3.5 million active users²

    Bluesky doesn’t have a decent way to see active user count, but it is likely higher than 3 million

    Mastodon retains 10%, Bluesky retains 10% also, but I can’t confirm it

    Edit: Using unique likes, it shows about 2 million active users on each day¹

    Source:

    Bsky Analytics¹ • Bsky Stats² • Mastodon Analytics³

  • Peffse@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I looked at the terms of service and noticed that they bind you into arbitration, limit your terms to $100, mandate you to travel to Delaware for dispute, and force you into mass arbitration if your dispute is similar to others.

    Pass

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      3 months ago

      Unfortunately that’s standard for pretty much every service in existence until the government determines otherwise or the users demand it en masse. No company is going to willingly expose themselves to any more risk than they absolutely have to. There’s zero benefit to them.

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      3 months ago

      While I understand that, I’m in America. My first priority has to be getting people off of Twitter.

      Would I prefer open source, non-profit software? 100%. It’s the smarter and better choice for so many reasons.

      But if Bluesky is going to gain critical mass, I’m not going to fight it. I’m having a hard enough time getting people off Twitter. I’ve written the media address of environments I’m familiar with asking them to organize a move, and I mentioned both Bluesky and Mastodon.