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When imperfect systems are good: Bluesky's lossy timelines
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cyndunlop
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19 Feb 25 17:48 UTC
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I don’t understand the infatuation with blue sky. The minute they need money it’ll go the way of the Reddit and twitter.
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If everything good is assumed to eventually become bad, why not use things while they are good and then immediately move on when it becomes bad?
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Your actions' consequences are not limited to benefiting from the thing like it would for a product - with social media, you improve the networking effect for the soon-to-be bad. (Nothing against bluesky, I don't know or think it will do so)
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