- cross-posted to:
- thevergenews@sh.itjust.works
- cross-posted to:
- thevergenews@sh.itjust.works
BlueSky the corporate platform that tracks all the links you click, and isn’t federated like Mastodon.
Honeypot
So you’re saying the sidebar is a lie?
Yes, it’s a lie. It doesn’t use independent servers that each run their own instance. Instead it uses servers that all go through a single relay and app controlled and operated by BlueSky as a company.
It’s decentralized, but not really federated.
For some reason I thought The Verge might have a more substantive article on this…Yet instead TechCrunch came in with better coverage: “Wait, how did a decentralized service like Bluesky go down?”
This is a great demonstration that if Bluesky really wants to walk their talk, they’re going to have to do more. More in terms of educating people on the value of self-hosting their own Personal Data Severs, and encouraging the building of other PDS hosting/entryway services.
Nevertheless even then the protocol still has Relays that act as the biggest point of failure to it all, and that will remain so even with independent ones.
To be clear - app isn’t connecting to content service, web interface appears to be fine via browser
this must be a headline from the southern hemisphere.