RE: https://shelter.moe/@velvetshadow/116023634366344946
*soupire*
Don't make me tap the sign...
(Et renseignez-vous avant de sortir des bêtises au sujet de #Bluesky - y'a pas de honte à ne pas savoir, mais déblatérer des bêtises sur le sujet en particulier sur le plan technique, c'est pas la win que vous cherchez)
Good morning. #Bluesky #BlueCrew #Resist #TeamVermin #BlueStorm #BlueWave #TeamDemocracy #BlueFreakingTsunami
It's a new day that none of us have ever seen before. It's not like any other day that's ever been. Do the needful. 💙🩷💙🩷💙🩷
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#hatespeech and #doxing on #bluesky using the LISTS feature ... Do something, Bluesky! @moderation.bsky.app@bsky.brid.gy @support.bsky.team@bsky.brid.gy @bsky.app@bsky.brid.gy @safety.bsky.app@bsky.brid.gy
vanmorgen deed #Mastodon het bij mij niet, gelukkig nu weer wel. #Bluesky is voor mij geen vervanger merkte ik opnieuw.
Snowy bamboo grove❄ #美しい風景 #ブルスコ写真部 #Bluesky #Photography #Photo #photographic #landscape #landscapephotography @botanical.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy @bskyphotos.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy

Buongiorno! A quanto pare con l'ultimo aggiornamento abbiamo pure le bozze! #bluesky

Pronouns
#meme #memes #shitpost #pronouns #twitter #screenshot #bluesky #idk #whatever #socialmedia

does anyone outside of bluesky even know who will stancil is because this fucking dweeb of a bereaved white boy went to a protest, started filming other protesters and arguing with them, then crawled onto bluesky to act like the victim about it
Your BlueSky Feed Is Porn You Didn’t Ask For Because Your Friends Are Gooners With a Severe Porn Addiction
A common complaint I see people make on Bluesky is: why am I being served so much porn or things I am not interested in? They will incorrectly believe that the algorithm is broken. It’s not broken. You didn’t know the people you knew as well as you thought you did. Porn addiction is a thing, and porn addiction is especially common with weebs. You’re seeing deranged shit because people you follow have porn addictions and are into deranged shit. So, though you may not be consuming porn, people in your network are. That activity kicks into your feeds.
The issue I have with that is that it essentially normalizes being sex pests in a space on the Internet. That sets the expectation that it is good—attractive, even—to act like that elsewhere. That expectation alienates relationships. Bluesky creates a cultural space that offers an unrealistic, bizarre representation of social relationships, which isolates and alienates the users who stay on there consuming erotica and porn like they do.
So, user repos in Bluesky have a property for likes. Bluesky’s underlying AT Protocol stores likes as first-class structured records in each user’s AT Protocol repository. In the AT Protocol lexicon, a like is an app.bsky.feed.like record type. Unlike a simple boolean flag on a post, it is its own record with a creation timestamp and a subject field that holds a strong reference to the liked record.
That strong reference is composed of an AT-URI and a CID. The AT-URI identifies the exact record in the network by DID, collection, and record key. The CID is a cryptographic content identifier that uniquely identifies the exact content of that liked record.
These like records exist under the app.bsky.feed.like namespace in the user’s repo. Bluesky’s repo model is built so that these repos are hosted on a user’s Personal Data Server and are publicly readable through the AT Protocol APIs. Because of that, the like record and its fields can be fetched, indexed, and used by any client or service that can query the protocol.
The protocol exposes operations like getLikes. This returns all of the like records tied to a particular subject’s AT-URI and CID. It also exposes getActorLikes. This returns all of the subject references a given actor has liked. Those API calls return structured like objects with timestamps and subject references directly from the public repository data.
Various feeds hosted by different PDSs use the likes property to construct the feeds that you see. Since the likes of people you follow are included in your social graph, along with your own likes, you’re going to get served the porn they are consuming. Because likes are public and anyone can write an algorithm to see everyone’s likes, you can clearly see just how much porn people are consuming.
Honestly, what started to turn my stomach about the people on Bluesky is how they behave across different contexts. If you look through the records of the posts they interact with, you’ll see them engaging with political posts in the replies like a normal person. Then, when you look through their AT Protocol records, you see hours and hours of them interacting with every kind of porn imaginable. I am not exaggerating. Hours of likes for porn posts within 1–10 minutes of each other. Am I sex-negative? A prude? No, this site is filled with furry, gay bara porn, lol. You can have a drink without being an alcoholic. The problem with these people is like people who can’t have one drink without drinking the whole fucking day; they can’t consume porn in healthy ways.
I think people assume that their feed is customized for them and based on their likes. No—feeds are generalized based on what everyone likes and then served to your subgraph. It’s not just about who you follow; it’s about who they follow. So if you follow someone who follows a lot of people with porn addictions, you will see porn. Bluesky isn’t weighting the algorithm to do this. Basically, it’s the people in your social network with furry, hentai, or trans porn addictions who are driving it.
Still so humid #ne #nsw 🥵 #clouds #bluesky #photography #trees

Still so humid #ne #nsw 🥵 #clouds #bluesky #photography #trees
