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@underscores @lily33 There have been multiple people testing this just this week, and it's more like ~$200 price level than a car price 🙃
@airportline Nah, it's some kind of ActivityPub bridge thing, I'm not sure how this works, but it's a cool idea
@skullgiver @haui_lemmy @fediverse As for banning, they haven't written an explicit documentation on this yet, but generally it can be done on a few layers depending on the offence:
- labelling you via Bluesky official moderation service, in a way that can be ignored
- giving you a "force hide" label that can't be ignored
- suspending your account on a Bsky-hosted PDS
- preventing their AppView from indexing you
- preventing their Relay from indexing your account or whole PDS
@skullgiver @haui_lemmy @fediverse Yeah, I think that's a pretty good overview, with the caveat that a lot of this is currently theoretical since nobody runs alternative AppViews and relays yet. (I'm planning to build a proof-of-concept in the coming months, though I don't really intend to run a public one.)
@hoshikarakitaridia @Blaze @fediverse I think the main reason is that this solves a lot of UX problems that Fedi has because of its architecture, things like:
- thread comments, like counts, follower lists not being consistent between instances
- not being able to easily interact with content that's not already cached on your instance
- user/post search not working globally, for the same reason
On Bluesky, the AppView indexes all that, and you load threads, feeds and do search through there.
@Blaze @ada @fediverse There is a small number of personal PDSes, plus Bridgy's one: https://blue.mackuba.eu/directory/pdses, but right now there aren't really any public open-signup ones, because they're limiting them to 10 users per PDS in this phase (I mean you can create more, but they won't be seen by the Bluesky relay). They implied that the network/software is not yet ready for this yet at this point, because a lot of things are still in flux (e.g. they're adding OAuth now).
@BeAware @xnx @fediverse I'm with you on this one, I think it's important to eventually have non-Bluesky-owned infrastructure alternatives even if a lot of people don't care about it… I hope we'll get there
@underscores Yeah. But doable for basically any company/org or an enthusiast with money to spare.