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148 points IAmGraydon | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.218s | source

Hey fellow HN enthusiasts!

I'm looking to expand my Bluesky feed with accounts that share interesting, tech-related content, similar to what we discuss here on HN.

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Aachen ◴[] No.42189950[source]
I see a lot of people on Mastodon posting jokes about Twitter users moving to another centralised and venture capital-backed platform, like that "this time it will be different for sure!". I haven't read up on it myself so don't know what to think. Can someone burst my bubble on this?

Edit: saw a lot of valid responses, thanks! My question is answered and I might sign up on bsky as well if I get bored on Mastodon or want to connect with someone there :)

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spindlewurm ◴[] No.42190164[source]
Mastodon users are really not happy that there's an alternative that might actually give users data sovereignty, wresting power away from people whose only way of relating to others is by exerting control over them.
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kemotep ◴[] No.42190528[source]
Can you explain the differences in the “data sovereignty” story that bluesky does better than Mastodon?

I never see these discussions on bluesky or mastodon only here on Hacker News but it almost is never elaborated just that bluesky’s is better.

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1. steveklabnik ◴[] No.42195668[source]
I wrote a bit about it up here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42195601