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Comment by nmeagent

2 months ago

"You must sign in to view this post."

No.

I understand Twitter posts are still shared here, even though I would often (usually?) have to log in?

I failed to ever see the appeal of "like twitter but not (yet) run by a nazi" and this just confirms this for me :|

  • the potential future of the AT protocol is the main idea i thought made it differentiate itself... also twitter locking users out if they don't have an account, and bluesky not doing so... but i guess thats no longer true?

    I just don't understand that choice for either platform, is the intent not, biggest reach possible? locking potential viewers out is such a direct contradiction of that.

    edit: seems its user choice to force login to view a post, which changes my mind significantly on if its a bad platform decision.

    • It's a setting on BlueSky, that the user can enable for their own account, and for people of prominence who don't feel like dealing with drive by trolls all day, I think it's very reasonable. One is a money grab, and the other is giving power to the user.

    • X went back on that quite some time ago. Have a bird post: https://x.com/GuGi263/status/2002306730609287628

      (You won't be able to read replies, or browse to the user's post feed, but you can at least see individual tweets. I still wrap links with s/x/fxtwitter/ though since it tends to be a better preview in e.g. discord.)

      For bluesky, it seems to be a user choice thing, and a step between full-public and only-followers.

  • You failed to see the appeal of a social network not run by a nazi...?

    • Yet :)

      I'll (genuinely happily) change my opinion on this when it's possible to do twitter-like microblogging via ATproto without needing any infra from bluesky tye company. I hear there are independent implementations being built, so hopefully that will be soon.