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Oh I meant that Blacksky considered moderation at the very start. Bluesky did the usual nonsense of not implementing blocking up front, and their moderation is known for being anti-Black as well as anti-trans and anti-Palestinian. Also even at its best a "Twitter alternative" inherits Twitter's inherent problems (as well as what's good about it).
Still, the underlying architecture is flexible enough and Rudy saw how to leverage it to build a community that started on Bluesky but actually spans networks. Not sure if you've seen Rudy's AT Proto Conference talk -- it's embedded in https://web.archive.org/web/20250426150913/https://blog.rudyfraser.com/an-internet-of-many-autonomous-communities/, which is also great
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@jdp23@neuromatch.social oooo! Thanks for sharing :). And yeah, I did get that you meant Blacksky haha