There is the theoretical benefit that Bluesky might be less subject to the whims of one admin after it "decentralizes". However, currently it very much *is* subject to the whims of one admin (well, whoever works at that company).
If they evolve their policies (i.e. fix the weird Q stuff), then I might give it more credit as a Silicon Valley powered Twitter lookalike. I still won't pretend it is federated, or some "open" thing, because it isn't.
If they evolve their policies (i.e. fix the weird Q stuff), then I might give it more credit as a Silicon Valley powered Twitter lookalike. I still won't pretend it is federated, or some "open" thing, because it isn't.