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  3. Jack Dorsey skipped ActivityPub, built AtProto, lost Twitter, funded Bluesky, watched it become a company with VCs and a board, said it was "repeating all the mistakes," left, and now funds Nostr.

Jack Dorsey skipped ActivityPub, built AtProto, lost Twitter, funded Bluesky, watched it become a company with VCs and a board, said it was "repeating all the mistakes," left, and now funds Nostr.

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  • Anuj AhoojaQ Anuj Ahooja

    @evan @dansup The number of developers and communities who've been pushed out of the Fedi because of this elitist mentality should be alarming to any builder in this space. Are we ever going to learn to do better, or are we going to continue pushing more people away?

    The vibes aren't good, Evan, and I really hope you're aware of that, because vibes make or break a community.

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    #39

    @quillmatiq @dansup I don't have a lot of examples of this, honestly.

    I can think of a few great ActivityPub implementers who dual-stack, like micro.blog and Friendica, but I don't know of ones that stopped supporting ActivityPub because someone said Bluesky was started by a billionaire.

    I think it's *great* when servers and clients support AP, regardless of what other protocols or services they support.

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    • Evan ProdromouE Evan Prodromou

      @quillmatiq @dansup @thisismissem Friend, what's your goal here?

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      #40

      @evan What is the goal of calling out the history of atproto when the majority of the current community, including Bluesky, wants to collaborate? I'm trying to show that throwing stones is unproductive because there are stones lying everywhere.

      @dansup @thisismissem

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      • Evan ProdromouE Evan Prodromou

        @quillmatiq @dansup I don't have a lot of examples of this, honestly.

        I can think of a few great ActivityPub implementers who dual-stack, like micro.blog and Friendica, but I don't know of ones that stopped supporting ActivityPub because someone said Bluesky was started by a billionaire.

        I think it's *great* when servers and clients support AP, regardless of what other protocols or services they support.

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        @quillmatiq @dansup I do know how toxic the response was to Bridgy Fed when Ryan first announced the Bluesky bridge, and I think his ability to weather that storm will go down as one of the most heroic efforts in the history of the social web.

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        • Evan ProdromouE Evan Prodromou

          @quillmatiq @dansup I do know how toxic the response was to Bridgy Fed when Ryan first announced the Bluesky bridge, and I think his ability to weather that storm will go down as one of the most heroic efforts in the history of the social web.

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          @evan @dansup The storm has not died down, Evan. The hate doesn't just flow to Ryan, it also flows to anyone involved in that work or promotes it. There is a cultural problem that large voices in the ActivityPub space need to reckon with, and I think that work should've started months ago, if not years ago.

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          • Anuj AhoojaQ Anuj Ahooja

            @evan @dansup The storm has not died down, Evan. The hate doesn't just flow to Ryan, it also flows to anyone involved in that work or promotes it. There is a cultural problem that large voices in the ActivityPub space need to reckon with, and I think that work should've started months ago, if not years ago.

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            @evan @dansup I don't talk about the kind of hateful messages and comments I get because I don't enjoy speaking on these things publicly, but I do think it's important for you to know that none of this has died down.

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            • Evan ProdromouE Evan Prodromou

              @quillmatiq @dansup I don't have a lot of examples of this, honestly.

              I can think of a few great ActivityPub implementers who dual-stack, like micro.blog and Friendica, but I don't know of ones that stopped supporting ActivityPub because someone said Bluesky was started by a billionaire.

              I think it's *great* when servers and clients support AP, regardless of what other protocols or services they support.

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              #44

              @evan It's not about the comments around billionaires, I'm talking about a culture that pushes communities out, even ones that want to collaborate - both technical and non-technical. I really hope you're aware of the numerous instances of this, it's really important if you want to make this space welcoming.

              @dansup

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              • Evan ProdromouE Evan Prodromou

                @thisismissem @dansup @quillmatiq This is my number one area of interest!

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                @evan @dansup @quillmatiq interest is great and all, but understanding the social and power dynamics at play is more important.

                Every time some leader of an ActivityPub project goes on a tirade against another protocol or project, all it does is hurt the entire ecosystem. It prevents productive partnerships, it creates friction and fights.

                We've seen this countless times, and meanwhile majority of ActivityPub applications are not striving for ActivityPub interoperability, but for Mastodon interoperability.

                There is so much power centralization in ActivityPub it's not funny, let's not forget that the protocol was left to rot by the W3C for the longest time, when it could've continued on-wards. The amount of infighting and politics here drives people away.

                I've talked with folks who have really great ideas, and I've been like "come bring this to a standards meeting, this is really cool" and the response time and again is "I don't want to be involved with those people", because they've seen countless negative interactions.

                Meanwhile, in AT Protocol, it's extremely common place to get different application developers and organisations to come together to standardise things, the best example is https://standard.site β€” I'm also helping a few developers work on interoperability for other things within the Atmosphere, because they realise that they're stronger together.

                In ActivityPub there's been constant division "this software is better than that software", and petty little fights about "this isn't really activitypub because it doesn't do what mastodon does, so it doesn't interoperate fully" β€” Dan was the target of one such hit piece.

                The office hours that the bluesky team run every two weeks? They basically entirely focus on sharing and promoting the cool work by other people in the ecosystem, here's some notes from the latest: https://bsky.app/profile/thisismissem.social/post/3mere5l7knk2n

                I've mentioned it before, but I've stopped actively contributing to Mastodon because the lack of respect that they show other contributors is so dire that it's not financially viable for me to contribute.

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                • Anuj AhoojaQ Anuj Ahooja

                  @evan What is the goal of calling out the history of atproto when the majority of the current community, including Bluesky, wants to collaborate? I'm trying to show that throwing stones is unproductive because there are stones lying everywhere.

                  @dansup @thisismissem

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                  @quillmatiq @dansup I think you do great work in providing a literal and organisational bridge between those two communities.

                  I'm wondering, how do we get to a point where we actually feel like we're on the same side? And what side is that, even? Because it doesn't feel that way for anyone.

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                  • Emelia πŸ‘ΈπŸ»T Emelia πŸ‘ΈπŸ»

                    @evan @dansup @quillmatiq interest is great and all, but understanding the social and power dynamics at play is more important.

                    Every time some leader of an ActivityPub project goes on a tirade against another protocol or project, all it does is hurt the entire ecosystem. It prevents productive partnerships, it creates friction and fights.

                    We've seen this countless times, and meanwhile majority of ActivityPub applications are not striving for ActivityPub interoperability, but for Mastodon interoperability.

                    There is so much power centralization in ActivityPub it's not funny, let's not forget that the protocol was left to rot by the W3C for the longest time, when it could've continued on-wards. The amount of infighting and politics here drives people away.

                    I've talked with folks who have really great ideas, and I've been like "come bring this to a standards meeting, this is really cool" and the response time and again is "I don't want to be involved with those people", because they've seen countless negative interactions.

                    Meanwhile, in AT Protocol, it's extremely common place to get different application developers and organisations to come together to standardise things, the best example is https://standard.site β€” I'm also helping a few developers work on interoperability for other things within the Atmosphere, because they realise that they're stronger together.

                    In ActivityPub there's been constant division "this software is better than that software", and petty little fights about "this isn't really activitypub because it doesn't do what mastodon does, so it doesn't interoperate fully" β€” Dan was the target of one such hit piece.

                    The office hours that the bluesky team run every two weeks? They basically entirely focus on sharing and promoting the cool work by other people in the ecosystem, here's some notes from the latest: https://bsky.app/profile/thisismissem.social/post/3mere5l7knk2n

                    I've mentioned it before, but I've stopped actively contributing to Mastodon because the lack of respect that they show other contributors is so dire that it's not financially viable for me to contribute.

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                    @thisismissem @dansup @quillmatiq Are you working on ATProto projects now? EDIT: I reread, saw that you are. I'm glad to hear that!

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                    • Evan ProdromouE Evan Prodromou

                      @quillmatiq @dansup I think you do great work in providing a literal and organisational bridge between those two communities.

                      I'm wondering, how do we get to a point where we actually feel like we're on the same side? And what side is that, even? Because it doesn't feel that way for anyone.

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                      #48

                      @evan It feels that way every time I talk to atproto developers, and some Fedi ones too (I was just on a call with WordPress, Leaflet, Offprint, and pckt last week about longform bridging). It feels that way when I have face-to-face 1-1s with atproto short-form apps that want to bridge with cross-promotion in tow. I can go on.

                      It's posts and threads like this that get visibility and skew the conversation in an unproductive direction.

                      @dansup

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                      • Evan ProdromouE Evan Prodromou

                        @thisismissem @dansup @quillmatiq Are you working on ATProto projects now? EDIT: I reread, saw that you are. I'm glad to hear that!

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                        @evan @dansup @quillmatiq yes, I am actively working on several AT Protocol projects.

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                        • Ivan TomiΔ‡ ⁂I Ivan TomiΔ‡ ⁂

                          @dansup Nostr is a good idea, unfortunately nobody is talking to each other and everyone wants funding from the same wallet.

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                          @ivan @dansup

                          i would say that nostr's problem is that it's full of crypto bros and libertarian morons

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                          • Anuj AhoojaQ Anuj Ahooja

                            @evan It feels that way every time I talk to atproto developers, and some Fedi ones too (I was just on a call with WordPress, Leaflet, Offprint, and pckt last week about longform bridging). It feels that way when I have face-to-face 1-1s with atproto short-form apps that want to bridge with cross-promotion in tow. I can go on.

                            It's posts and threads like this that get visibility and skew the conversation in an unproductive direction.

                            @dansup

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                            @quillmatiq @dansup That's great! I'm glad to hear that you're having some positive interactions where people have a sense of shared goals.

                            What's making that work well? How do we do it better?

                            I hope the upcoming Fediforum conference will be another chance to have that kind of conversation.

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                              @dansup @quillmatiq while I agree on your take on bluesky, the existence of Blacksky and others show that atproto is a viable decentralized protocol and is beyond the control of bluesky, the company. Im hopeful there will be more bridges that will connect activitypub to atproto like Bridgyfed or services that have interoperability built in like Wafrn

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                              @adamtewodros @dansup @quillmatiq

                              blacksky should build on activitypub

                              if they build on atproto, ok

                              good luck to them

                              but they seem to be choosing a sinking ship

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                              • Mastodon MigrationM Mastodon Migration

                                @quillmatiq @dansup @thisismissem @evan

                                How many Anuj?

                                And, what constitutes an AT Proto "independent service"?

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                                @mastodonmigration @quillmatiq @dansup @thisismissem @evan I'm curious to know as well. I'm not dead-set against ATproto, and I like some of their ideas on paper, but i only really know of one public full-stack reimplementation that could exist if Bsky disappeared overnight - BlackSky. But last I read (admittedly been a minute), they're still dependent on Bsky for the plc directory, right? I'd like to be better informed if this is no longer the case, or if there are other fully independent full stack implementations!

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                                • Evan ProdromouE Evan Prodromou

                                  @quillmatiq @dansup That's great! I'm glad to hear that you're having some positive interactions where people have a sense of shared goals.

                                  What's making that work well? How do we do it better?

                                  I hope the upcoming Fediforum conference will be another chance to have that kind of conversation.

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                                  @evan What's making it work is not acting as if a specific standard or technology is the only choice everyone has to bet on or is some ideological choice. It's about opening doors, building bridges, and seeing where we can bring people together. It's not that complicated, it's just kindness and openness.

                                  @dansup

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                                  • Anuj AhoojaQ Anuj Ahooja

                                    @evan What's making it work is not acting as if a specific standard or technology is the only choice everyone has to bet on or is some ideological choice. It's about opening doors, building bridges, and seeing where we can bring people together. It's not that complicated, it's just kindness and openness.

                                    @dansup

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                                    @quillmatiq @dansup I agree. Like I said, coalitions don't always share 100% the same goals and values, but we can still work together towards what we do have in common.

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                                    • Baral'heia Stormdancer Ξ˜Ξ”πŸ²B Baral'heia Stormdancer Ξ˜Ξ”πŸ²

                                      @mastodonmigration @quillmatiq @dansup @thisismissem @evan I'm curious to know as well. I'm not dead-set against ATproto, and I like some of their ideas on paper, but i only really know of one public full-stack reimplementation that could exist if Bsky disappeared overnight - BlackSky. But last I read (admittedly been a minute), they're still dependent on Bsky for the plc directory, right? I'd like to be better informed if this is no longer the case, or if there are other fully independent full stack implementations!

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                                      @baralheia @mastodonmigration @quillmatiq @dansup @evan

                                      PLC directory is in the process of being moved to a swiss association, it's just taking time, because legal stuff always takes time.

                                      https://docs.bsky.app/blog/plc-directory-org

                                      The thing about AT Protocol is that you don't *need* to reimplement the entire stack to be independent. You can push people towards independently hosted PDSes, you can use non-Bluesky relays, you can build your own application and social graph. You can run your own moderation systems.

                                      Bluesky is a tiny subset of what we can do on AT Protocol: microblogging. There's so much more happening: video streaming, blogging, science collaboration, annotating the web, links and bookmarking, E2EE messaging, source control management (git), books and pop culture reviews, Q&A services, a container registry, a package management service, music scrobbling, learning journeys, work profiles, video sharing, etc.

                                      I've probably missed at least a few entire categories here.

                                      ActivityPub forces you to re-implement the entire stack, AT Protocol allows you to do it progressively or reuse community infrastructure.

                                      If you think of AT Protocol as Bluesky, then that'd be the same as thinking of ActivityPub as Mastodon. Far too many ActivityPub developers fall into that trap of "I must be compatible with mastodon" that it stifles innovation.

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                                      • Evan ProdromouE Evan Prodromou

                                        @quillmatiq @dansup I agree. Like I said, coalitions don't always share 100% the same goals and values, but we can still work together towards what we do have in common.

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                                        @evan If you agree, then I think you should be promoting and endorsing more kindness and productive criticism instead of threads like this that push people away. You have a major voice here, be a part of pushing a positive culture.

                                        @dansup

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                                          @dansup
                                          Are others fighting to survive or dominate ?

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