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I would like to give an update on "federation" on Bluesky.

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  • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

    This is why—although, now Blacksky is letting me "see through" Bluesky's worst moderation decisions, I'm glad, because Bluesky's moderation is weird and arbitrary—I think it's a downside of the network, and Mastodon made the right decision not offering this feature. Fediverse defederation forces a degree of soft group consensus on moderation: it's possible to say "if you're talking to X, I don't want to talk to *you*". On Bluesky we are all ghosts walking through walls and this can't be enforced

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    @mcc Interestingly, this also breaks one of the main selling points of having a network architecture like ATProtos: that 'everyone gets all the replies' because suddenly you don't, maybe!

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    • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

      :frogsiren: BLUESKY HAS OFFICIALLY NETSPLIT :frogsiren:

      There has always been more than one Fediverse. Different instances make different moderation decisions so some instances can't see posts by some users.

      There has only ever been one Bluesky because every ATProto frontend uses the same Appview.

      It is January 2026 and that's no longer true; Blacksky's Appview is available for beta use and there is at least 1 user banned on Bluesky but not Blacksky. And vice versa.

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      Rudy wants revolution. (@rude1.blacksky.team)

      Bluesky runs an appview. Blacksky runs an appview. A complete appview is a several terabytes sized database of the >18 billion follows, likes and posts of all bsky users, ever and forever. To run a different appview is to make a fork in bsky’s timeline. One has new posts from Łink. One doesn’t.

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      @mcc blacksky is the social media platform for Black users that the fediverse promises to be and fails at

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      • burnoutqueen@todon.nlB burnoutqueen@todon.nl

        @mcc blacksky is the social media platform for Black users that the fediverse promises to be and fails at

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        @mcc for better or worse

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        • burnoutqueen@todon.nlB burnoutqueen@todon.nl

          @mcc blacksky is the social media platform for Black users that the fediverse promises to be and fails at

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          @burnoutqueen If it were not for Blacksky it is quite possible I would no longer be using Bluesky.

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          • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

            :frogsiren: BLUESKY HAS OFFICIALLY NETSPLIT :frogsiren:

            There has always been more than one Fediverse. Different instances make different moderation decisions so some instances can't see posts by some users.

            There has only ever been one Bluesky because every ATProto frontend uses the same Appview.

            It is January 2026 and that's no longer true; Blacksky's Appview is available for beta use and there is at least 1 user banned on Bluesky but not Blacksky. And vice versa.

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            Rudy wants revolution. (@rude1.blacksky.team)

            Bluesky runs an appview. Blacksky runs an appview. A complete appview is a several terabytes sized database of the >18 billion follows, likes and posts of all bsky users, ever and forever. To run a different appview is to make a fork in bsky’s timeline. One has new posts from Łink. One doesn’t.

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            @mcc Someone should update the Wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blacksky

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            • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

              :frogsiren: BLUESKY HAS OFFICIALLY NETSPLIT :frogsiren:

              There has always been more than one Fediverse. Different instances make different moderation decisions so some instances can't see posts by some users.

              There has only ever been one Bluesky because every ATProto frontend uses the same Appview.

              It is January 2026 and that's no longer true; Blacksky's Appview is available for beta use and there is at least 1 user banned on Bluesky but not Blacksky. And vice versa.

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              Rudy wants revolution. (@rude1.blacksky.team)

              Bluesky runs an appview. Blacksky runs an appview. A complete appview is a several terabytes sized database of the >18 billion follows, likes and posts of all bsky users, ever and forever. To run a different appview is to make a fork in bsky’s timeline. One has new posts from Łink. One doesn’t.

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              Bluesky Social (bsky.app)

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              @mcc Do you not find the login UI for https://blacksky.community and https://bsky.app a bit concerning? Because if you fill in a “custom server” you are now sending your password from one app view to a different server? If you host your own PDS do you only ever send that pw to your own servers?

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              • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                This is why—although, now Blacksky is letting me "see through" Bluesky's worst moderation decisions, I'm glad, because Bluesky's moderation is weird and arbitrary—I think it's a downside of the network, and Mastodon made the right decision not offering this feature. Fediverse defederation forces a degree of soft group consensus on moderation: it's possible to say "if you're talking to X, I don't want to talk to *you*". On Bluesky we are all ghosts walking through walls and this can't be enforced

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                @mcc@mastodon.social

                Fediverse defederation forces a degree of soft group consensus on moderation: it's possible to say "if you're talking to X, I don't want to talk to you".

                How? If server A blocks server B, and neither server blocks server C, server C can still interact with both servers A and B. Server A could of course choose to also block server C for not blocking server B, but this would have to be done manually (you can't necessarily tell if server C blocks server B, since blocklists are often not public and not all interactions are public either) and I don't see how it's forced.

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                • noisytoot@berkeley.edu.plN noisytoot@berkeley.edu.pl

                  @mcc@mastodon.social

                  Fediverse defederation forces a degree of soft group consensus on moderation: it's possible to say "if you're talking to X, I don't want to talk to you".

                  How? If server A blocks server B, and neither server blocks server C, server C can still interact with both servers A and B. Server A could of course choose to also block server C for not blocking server B, but this would have to be done manually (you can't necessarily tell if server C blocks server B, since blocklists are often not public and not all interactions are public either) and I don't see how it's forced.

                  mcc@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @noisytoot It's possible for A to figure out C's blocks and take action. C might choose to make that hard, but A might choose to treat hiding the blocks as suspicious. Or just talk to people and ask them what the blocks are.

                  By contrast on Bluesky it's not possible to do any of this. Not "it's not automatic", not "it's potentially hard", it's impossible. Any account can be on any PDS can be on any appview, there are no walls or fences, the instance is not present as a moderation abstraction.

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                  • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                    :frogsiren: BLUESKY HAS OFFICIALLY NETSPLIT :frogsiren:

                    There has always been more than one Fediverse. Different instances make different moderation decisions so some instances can't see posts by some users.

                    There has only ever been one Bluesky because every ATProto frontend uses the same Appview.

                    It is January 2026 and that's no longer true; Blacksky's Appview is available for beta use and there is at least 1 user banned on Bluesky but not Blacksky. And vice versa.

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                    Rudy wants revolution. (@rude1.blacksky.team)

                    Bluesky runs an appview. Blacksky runs an appview. A complete appview is a several terabytes sized database of the >18 billion follows, likes and posts of all bsky users, ever and forever. To run a different appview is to make a fork in bsky’s timeline. One has new posts from Łink. One doesn’t.

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                    Bluesky Social (bsky.app)

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                    #314

                    @mcc oh that's sick. congrats to blacksky for making it

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                    • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                      This is why—although, now Blacksky is letting me "see through" Bluesky's worst moderation decisions, I'm glad, because Bluesky's moderation is weird and arbitrary—I think it's a downside of the network, and Mastodon made the right decision not offering this feature. Fediverse defederation forces a degree of soft group consensus on moderation: it's possible to say "if you're talking to X, I don't want to talk to *you*". On Bluesky we are all ghosts walking through walls and this can't be enforced

                      krazov@mstdn.socialK This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @mcc I read your thread only now, and I wanted to thank you for posting all that. I am no fan of Bluesky and their one-instance federation, but I have a phony account there, to follow how it's going for them. Threads like yours fill in additional context. 🙏

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                      • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                        @ratsnakegames No

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                        t yet

                        @mcc @ratsnakegames

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                          @lrhodes Depends on how you do it I imagine. But remember that's several terabytes for the like what, three years or something Bluesky has been running. We will expect it to grow endlessly, and we should expect the growth to grow endlessly as Bluesky becomes more popular.

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                          • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                            What I saw happen when Black Twitter came to Fediverse is attempts to build community resources— like shared cross-instance blocklist infrastructure— get demonized by white queers as being anti-queer (because they, personally, wound up moderated— due to, as far as I saw, entirely real racism). I saw multiple projects shut down or hobbled by this and good people driven off fedi. I don't know if any devs from that era are involved in the new Bluesky efforts. But the Bluesky efforts *are* thriving.

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                            @mcc sad stuff 😢 Thanks for the history lesson and analysis.

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                            • poswald@mastodon.socialP poswald@mastodon.social

                              @mcc Do you not find the login UI for https://blacksky.community and https://bsky.app a bit concerning? Because if you fill in a “custom server” you are now sending your password from one app view to a different server? If you host your own PDS do you only ever send that pw to your own servers?

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                              @poswald@mastodon.social @mcc@mastodon.social This is a really unfortunate thing in the Bluesky UI not using OAuth yet. It looks like there is a PR work in progress for it, but it hasn't seen activity in a few months: -> https://github.com/bluesky-social/social-app/pull/8665
                              You might want to use a different client in the meantime and set the appview to blacksky's.

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                              • poswald@mastodon.socialP poswald@mastodon.social

                                @mcc Do you not find the login UI for https://blacksky.community and https://bsky.app a bit concerning? Because if you fill in a “custom server” you are now sending your password from one app view to a different server? If you host your own PDS do you only ever send that pw to your own servers?

                                mcc@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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                                wrote on last edited by
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                                @poswald It's weird! It's one of a dozen things in the design of bluesky that makes it clear bluesky only ever intended for anyone to use the bluesky services and the federation was either a "look at our party trick" or an idea they abandoned very early

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                                • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                                  I would like to give an update on "federation" on Bluesky.

                                  My expectation was it was unlikely we'd ever see this happen because "federation" on ATProto means basically reproducing the entirety of the Bluesky software stack. In old Big Data terms, on ActivityPub your instance is a "horizontal shard" of the network; ATProto forces full DB replicas only.

                                  Still, we're seeing movement on this front, which I'd split into two categories:

                                  1. Your fault (you reading this)
                                  2. Aaron Rodericks's fault

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                                  @mcc a in terms of DB replication could it be kind of Scuttlebutt, but with VC backing them? hehehe

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                                  • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                                    I would like to give an update on "federation" on Bluesky.

                                    My expectation was it was unlikely we'd ever see this happen because "federation" on ATProto means basically reproducing the entirety of the Bluesky software stack. In old Big Data terms, on ActivityPub your instance is a "horizontal shard" of the network; ATProto forces full DB replicas only.

                                    Still, we're seeing movement on this front, which I'd split into two categories:

                                    1. Your fault (you reading this)
                                    2. Aaron Rodericks's fault

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                                    jaycalixto@mastodon.online
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                                    @mcc People love to call the fediverse hard and complicated but ATProto looks so overengineered to me

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                                    • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                                      :frogsiren: BLUESKY HAS OFFICIALLY NETSPLIT :frogsiren:

                                      There has always been more than one Fediverse. Different instances make different moderation decisions so some instances can't see posts by some users.

                                      There has only ever been one Bluesky because every ATProto frontend uses the same Appview.

                                      It is January 2026 and that's no longer true; Blacksky's Appview is available for beta use and there is at least 1 user banned on Bluesky but not Blacksky. And vice versa.

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                                      Rudy wants revolution. (@rude1.blacksky.team)

                                      Bluesky runs an appview. Blacksky runs an appview. A complete appview is a several terabytes sized database of the >18 billion follows, likes and posts of all bsky users, ever and forever. To run a different appview is to make a fork in bsky’s timeline. One has new posts from Łink. One doesn’t.

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                                      @mcc Nice! I seem to recall a prediction that ATProto would slowly evolve to become closer to ActivityPub because the supposed "bugs" of the fediverse are actually features to make it manageable. Eventually, once they strip it of all its oddities, they may be able to reimplement BS in ActivityPub. 😄

                                      #FediMeta

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                                      • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                                        :frogsiren: BLUESKY HAS OFFICIALLY NETSPLIT :frogsiren:

                                        There has always been more than one Fediverse. Different instances make different moderation decisions so some instances can't see posts by some users.

                                        There has only ever been one Bluesky because every ATProto frontend uses the same Appview.

                                        It is January 2026 and that's no longer true; Blacksky's Appview is available for beta use and there is at least 1 user banned on Bluesky but not Blacksky. And vice versa.

                                        Link Preview Image
                                        Rudy wants revolution. (@rude1.blacksky.team)

                                        Bluesky runs an appview. Blacksky runs an appview. A complete appview is a several terabytes sized database of the >18 billion follows, likes and posts of all bsky users, ever and forever. To run a different appview is to make a fork in bsky’s timeline. One has new posts from Łink. One doesn’t.

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                                        @mcc

                                        If I'm not completely mistaken, any community on a social network that longs for a competent moderation, and wants to avoid the risk of their platform being pulled away from under their feet, needs to take things into their own hands.

                                        It might be hosted by another community, but insisting on its own needs may create conflict, and a perception of it coming up with whataboutisms, on the hosting platform.

                                        The Fediverse answer is to spin up a community-focused server.

                                        Am I completely mistaken thinking that the ATProto answer is, ultimately, to take running an instance of the complete stack into its own hands?

                                        Still struggling to understand how many communities would have the stamina to do it this way, compared to, lets say, firing up its own Mastodon instance and be good.

                                        What am I missing?

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                                        • katzenberger@tldr.nettime.orgK katzenberger@tldr.nettime.org

                                          @mcc

                                          If I'm not completely mistaken, any community on a social network that longs for a competent moderation, and wants to avoid the risk of their platform being pulled away from under their feet, needs to take things into their own hands.

                                          It might be hosted by another community, but insisting on its own needs may create conflict, and a perception of it coming up with whataboutisms, on the hosting platform.

                                          The Fediverse answer is to spin up a community-focused server.

                                          Am I completely mistaken thinking that the ATProto answer is, ultimately, to take running an instance of the complete stack into its own hands?

                                          Still struggling to understand how many communities would have the stamina to do it this way, compared to, lets say, firing up its own Mastodon instance and be good.

                                          What am I missing?

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                                          @katzenberger Bluesky has a concept of a "labeler" or "composable moderation". Without running the entire stack, you can run a server that "adds" moderation. Someone can subscribe to your "labeler", and anyone you've modded as banned or "allowed, but apply a clickthrough warning on their posts" shows up as modded that way to your subscriber. Bluesky PBLLC believes this fixes all problems. They think they can do flippant moderation, and anyone who wants more moderation can layer it on themselves.

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