• @masterspace
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    83 months ago

    Your ignoring the thrust of their point:

    If you disagree with your instance or want to leave it for whatever reason, you have to wipe your identity and create a new one.

    That is in no way a feature, just a hindrance.

    • HACKthePRISONS
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      23 months ago

      you don’t have to lose your social graph to move instances though. mastodon has had account migration for years, now.

      • @masterspace
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        Lemmy doesn’t, since it’s not part of the protocol, and in both situations you still lose your actual id.

        In general, there’s technical reasons why ids and instances are associated on Lemmy / Mastodon, but not UX reasons.

        99% of users just want a username, i.e. @bigCommieMouth, they don’t necessarily want their identity tied together with the server they use to interact with the network, i.e. @[email protected], and if they did really love a specific server and wanted their identity tied to it, they could always just make @bigCommieMouth_kolektiva_social.

        • HACKthePRISONS
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          13 months ago

          >there’s technical reasons why ids and instances are associated on Lemmy / Mastodon, but not UX reasons.

          …right…

          >99% of users just want a username,

          literally 100% of users have used this system regardless of the fact that identities are tied to services.

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            3 months ago

            So? 100% of users never used the fediverse before it existed. Bluesky / ATProtocol is now offering an alternative where usernames are not tied to instances, and that sounds like a better UX.

              • @masterspace
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                03 months ago

                If you don’t want to discuss the relative merits of Bluesky, don’t participate in a thread on Bluesky.

                bye

                • HACKthePRISONS
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                  03 months ago

                  i thought this thread was about me correcting misunderstandings about activitypub software. i have no interest in bluesky until/unless they either aferro gpl their code or implement activitypub federation. there are no merits to their network that i can see unless one or both of those come to pass.

                  • @masterspace
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                    13 months ago

                    i thought this thread was about me correcting misunderstandings about activitypub software

                    I don’t see a title saying “self post: let me correct you about the activitypub protocol”, I see a link to Bluesky launching federated storage.

                    there are no merits to their network that i can see unless one or both of those come to pass

                    Then don’t engage in a discussion about their identity system, just post a blanket comment saying “they suck cause they’re not open enough” and leave the thread. The rest of us are here discussing the relative merits of one protocol vs another.

        • HACKthePRISONS
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          13 months ago

          Lemmy uses activitypub, but every implementation of activitypub has disparate features.