Does anyone have any statistics about the myth of Bluesky's decentralized nature?
I mean I know they have a protocol that allows decentralization, but are there really any other instances?
I'd be really surprised if 0,001% of users were anywhere else than bsky.social.
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@PaulaToThePeople Suspect the answer strongly depends whether you count Mastodon &c. users interacting with BlueSky via the bridge that allows interoperation between BlueSky's protocol and ActivityPub.
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@only_ohm_follows_hashtags Yeah, no I don't.
But good point. So the correct first sentence for the Wikipedia article would be: Bluesky is a centralized micro-blogging service [by...] that would technically allow for decentralization, which doesn't happen and is, via detours, part of a larger decentralized network."
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