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  4. Recently there has been a lot of discourse about ActivityPub and AT Protocol which has been quite dividing and heated.

Recently there has been a lot of discourse about ActivityPub and AT Protocol which has been quite dividing and heated.

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  • Mastodon Migrationundefined Mastodon Migration

    @breathOfLife @ikuturso @stefan @thisismissem

    Yes, that would be nice.

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    #58

    @mastodonmigration @breathOfLife @ikuturso @stefan this exists in the ATmosphere โ€” https://tektite.cc/

    and a demo video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SdmiCRYeZA

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    • Emelia ๐Ÿ‘ธ๐Ÿปundefined Emelia ๐Ÿ‘ธ๐Ÿป

      @mastodonmigration @breathOfLife @ikuturso @stefan Blacksky already recently managed a mass migration away from Bluesky hosted PDS's for their community. Similar could happen if needed for other communities.

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      #59

      @thisismissem @breathOfLife @ikuturso @stefan

      Yes, the Blacksky migration was impressive. It still did not change the overall percentage distribution numbers very much. It seems like proponents of AT Protocol should welcome criticism of too much dominance of Bluesky PBC and support more independent Blacksky type efforts.

      Why, if Bluesky is actually serious about wanting AT Protocol to be decentralized, is there not more overt support for moving the numbers in a truly meaningful way.

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      • Mastodon Migrationundefined Mastodon Migration

        @thisismissem @breathOfLife @ikuturso @stefan

        Yes, the Blacksky migration was impressive. It still did not change the overall percentage distribution numbers very much. It seems like proponents of AT Protocol should welcome criticism of too much dominance of Bluesky PBC and support more independent Blacksky type efforts.

        Why, if Bluesky is actually serious about wanting AT Protocol to be decentralized, is there not more overt support for moving the numbers in a truly meaningful way.

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        #60

        @mastodonmigration @breathOfLife @ikuturso @stefan there's also NorthSky in Canada that's building on Blacksky's work, and I'm sure there'll be something similar in the EU too

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        • Emelia ๐Ÿ‘ธ๐Ÿปundefined Emelia ๐Ÿ‘ธ๐Ÿป

          @mastodonmigration @breathOfLife @ikuturso @stefan Blacksky already recently managed a mass migration away from Bluesky hosted PDS's for their community. Similar could happen if needed for other communities.

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          #61

          @thisismissem did they manage to get away from the did:plc dependency? Assuming not since there is no way to migrate those away from the PBC identity...

          @mastodonmigration @breathOfLife @stefan

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          • numanumayeyundefined numanumayey

            @mastodonmigration @ikuturso @stefan @thisismissem

            aye, there's the rub

            even on mastodon, migrating to another server is hard.

            you have to follow a 50 step process, create another account, then move all your stuff...

            it would be hella nice to have a one-click button that simply moves all your shit to another server.

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            #62

            breathoflife@mastodon.social I agree on the one hand, but simple and secure are hard to have together.

            I'm not saying the Mastodon migration system can't be improved however...

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            • ikutursoundefined ikuturso

              @thisismissem did they manage to get away from the did:plc dependency? Assuming not since there is no way to migrate those away from the PBC identity...

              @mastodonmigration @breathOfLife @stefan

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              #63

              @ikuturso @mastodonmigration @breathOfLife @stefan there's plenty of DID methods that have been developed; There are some people using did:web, there's also did:webvh โ€” but there's definitely still more work to do in this space.

              I think ActivityPub could theoretically adopt did:web or did:webvh as an alternative to webfinger.

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              • Johannes Ernstundefined Johannes Ernst

                @thisismissem I would add that both protocols support use cases that the other protocol has a hard time addressing. ActivityPub, for example, is much better at point to point communication where no third party overhears what is happening. ATproto, for example, can be used to build โ€œglobal trendingโ€ or a global index much more easily.
                I would not be surprised if at the end of they, the open social web would simultaneously end up using both, in a complementary fashion.

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                #64
                @thisismissem @j12t It follows that AP is best suited to talking to friends, while AT is best suited to talking to strangers. And there is a far larger demand for the former than the latter. So I'd predict a future where AT evolves into a high-performance enclave embedded inside AP.
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                • Matthew Exonundefined Matthew Exon
                  @thisismissem @j12t It follows that AP is best suited to talking to friends, while AT is best suited to talking to strangers. And there is a far larger demand for the former than the latter. So I'd predict a future where AT evolves into a high-performance enclave embedded inside AP.
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                  #65

                  @mat โ€œAP is best suited to talking to friends, while AT is best suited to talking to strangersโ€. That is great framing, Iโ€™m going to steal this! (with credit!)

                  @thisismissem

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                  • Johannes Ernstundefined Johannes Ernst

                    @mat โ€œAP is best suited to talking to friends, while AT is best suited to talking to strangersโ€. That is great framing, Iโ€™m going to steal this! (with credit!)

                    @thisismissem

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                    #66

                    @j12t @mat @thisismissem

                    what's the argument for this? I disagree because talking to the public (the entire point of social media imo) will never matter if there's a wealthy middleman. AT afaict will usually have that while AP won't. witness @mondoweiss vs Turkiye getting bluesky to censor some accounts.

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                    • william.maggosundefined william.maggos

                      @j12t @mat @thisismissem

                      what's the argument for this? I disagree because talking to the public (the entire point of social media imo) will never matter if there's a wealthy middleman. AT afaict will usually have that while AP won't. witness @mondoweiss vs Turkiye getting bluesky to censor some accounts.

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                      #67
                      @wjmaggos @thisismissem @mondoweiss @j12t You're mostly agreeing with me: AT is destined to have problems because it's designed to scale to many users, not to many providers, leaving it vulnerable to censorship. Where we disagree is whether social media is for talking to the public. Compare the MAU of Facebook and Twitter to answer that question.
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                      • Matthew Exonundefined Matthew Exon
                        @wjmaggos @thisismissem @mondoweiss @j12t You're mostly agreeing with me: AT is destined to have problems because it's designed to scale to many users, not to many providers, leaving it vulnerable to censorship. Where we disagree is whether social media is for talking to the public. Compare the MAU of Facebook and Twitter to answer that question.
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                        #68

                        @mat @thisismissem @mondoweiss @j12t

                        Facebook and OG Twitter seem similar but I think they are at least used very differently and it explains their MAU. The first is about communities while the latter was about public discourse. I wish we'd use social networking vs social media to distinguish them.

                        I'm a civics and "popular culture should be democratically determined, not bought" guy so I wish more wanted to use spaces like we did OG Twitter, but they don't. YET

                        should all be on AP tho imo.

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