> First of all, Bluesky the company would have to implement auth on the communication between relay and AppView, cut off everyone from using their relay, and specifically stop ingesting content from non-Bluesky PDSs
Yes, that's as simple as an IP address check, since they own all of it. Could alternatively be a password (bearer token).
> And Bluesky wouldn't likely stop existing altogether,
In fact, the change would be noticed by almost nobody, because 99.9% of users would still see 99.9% of their following (including 100% of the ones who populate the default feed) and would have to go far out of their way to see any change.
> There would be time when we realize that's happening to get another AppView up and running. There are arguably enough resources in either the ATproto dev community or other funding sources that another AppView could pop up within a week or two, and be maintained by the community for months without issue. And Bluesky wouldn't likely stop existing altogether, so people would log into Bluesky, see the news (or hear it elsewhere), and see people talking about how to get access to your account.
All irrelevant since it wouldn't have the content and people go there for the content. Views go where the content is.
> some copies of the entire network exist in the community
All irrelevant since it wouldn't have the new content posted after the block and people go there for the new content. New views go where the new content is.
> and some seriously pissed off community members who would now want to do everything they can to take up the mantle temporarily
Yes, exactly like the people who were pissed off at Twitter so they started Mastodon. Made literally no difference to Twitter. Most of those people even remained on Twitter and posted as much on Twitter as on Mastodon. Because views go where the content is. Thinking anything else is wilful delusion.
> Soon Bluesky the app, as well as Instagram and Twitter, would be flooded with tutorials of how to recover your accounts
Why recover? If you're part of the 99.9%, nothing changed for you.
> and migrate to another PDS.
I have no doubt there would be a flood of tutorials of how to make sure that only 0.1% of former Bluesky users will ever see your tweets, but nobody will follow that tutorial because they don't want to make sure that only 0.1% of former Bluesky users will ever see their tweets.
> If your point is that we'd lose at least half of the users of Bluesky
0.1% would be lost.
> But ATproto would be just fine
but completely useless, since its main use case is getting Bluesky feeds and that would be switched off
> and if people want to get their data back they likely can
This is nobody's goal. People log into Bluesky to see tweets from the people and topics they follow, not to "get their data".