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Bluesky isn't much better.
You just need to learn to curate your feed.
The problem I have with it isn't the feed, it's the ownership.
Specifically who?
gestures around wildly anyone owning social media.
"How dare they not be a huge billionaire corporation that kisses Trump's ass!" Ok buddy
They are another corporation.
I would've thought folks here would understand why corporate ownership of social media is ultimately the problem.
I don't think that's their argument. There are no bluesky instances (yet?) so power is consolidated no matter how much they have.
I don't get why people keep saying this, anyone can host a pds which stores your posts, and a lot of people have done this. Some people are hosting relays (with just bsky.social blacklisted so they don't go bankrupt paying for storage). https://alice.bsky.sh/post/3laega7icmi2q
Wait, Alice? As in @[email protected] the admin?
i doubt it.
I don't think anyone said that.