Have you ever heard of the term federation-washing?

  • danc4498@lemmy.world
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    22 hours ago

    Is this possible to do now? If BlueSky was bought out by somebody like Trump, could he disable this feature?

    BlueSky is not open source, is it? The entire premise of things like mastodon and Lemmy is that they are open source and federated at their core. Nobody can change that.

    BlueSky is not federated at its core or there would be other BlueSky instances.

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        22 hours ago

        Sure, but the federated aspect is not at the core of its functionality the way it is for Mastadon/Lemmy. If Elon Musk ever bought BlueSky, would he be able to shut down 3rd party instances? Or stop supporting them with security updates? Would the instances be forced to abide by whatever rules Elon says in order to stay active?

        This is a hypothetical scenario, but if the answer is “yes” to any of those questions, then it is not worth the risk of moving to BlueSky. You’re just kicking the can down the road.

        There is no way for Elon to come in and take over mastadon. He could buy the organization, but the software is open source he cannot ever stop that. Meaning he could never force his values onto the fediverse the way he did with Twitter.

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          21 hours ago

          @danc4498 agree! Just interesting to note that someone is trying a new instance. Unclear, as you say, what control they will have.

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            20 hours ago

            I did some digging, and it seems like BlueSky is open source. I’m not sure the process of creating an instance, or how easy it is for an instance to interact with the main instance. So maybe I take back much of what I’ve said.