The "Free Our Feeds" campaign aims to protect social media from billionaire control by establishing a public-interest foundation.
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The "Free Our Feeds" campaign aims to protect social media from billionaire control by establishing a public-interest foundation. The initiative aims to ensure that the AT Protocol, the underlying technology of Bluesky, remains open and accessible to all.
'Free Our Feeds' campaign aims... -
The "Free Our Feeds" campaign aims to protect social media from billionaire control by establishing a public-interest foundation. The initiative aims to ensure that the AT Protocol, the underlying technology of Bluesky, remains open and accessible to all.
'Free Our Feeds' campaign aims...@davidho.bsky.social Fediverse already exists.
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@davidho.bsky.social Fediverse already exists.
@BeAware @davidho.bsky.social I think this is more of trying to keep BlueSky's AT protocol free of billionaire tyranny. However, yes the Fediverse is free and thriving. The weird thing for me is if BlueSky is concerned about that, why did they use a more "proprietary" AT protocol instead of just running on ActivityPub?
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@BeAware @davidho.bsky.social I think this is more of trying to keep BlueSky's AT protocol free of billionaire tyranny. However, yes the Fediverse is free and thriving. The weird thing for me is if BlueSky is concerned about that, why did they use a more "proprietary" AT protocol instead of just running on ActivityPub?
@ppb1701 @davidho.bsky.social but...it's already VC backed...
Nothing can really save it at this point. They should have just invested in AP instead of making an inferior protocol, then they wouldn't need the $5m.