I always thought it was like Mastodon where you can just host your own site with your own rules.
https://www.reddit.com/r/BlueskySocial/comments/1nmhcfl/what_happened_to_bluesky_being_decentralized/
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Yup, same protocols, but “nobody” wanted to run big public relays/servers for free so most users just hopped on the default Bluesky one (and a handful of what became the popular Mastodon servers), thereby centralizing a decentralized system.
Once again, convenience > security.
It’s worse than that. Even if you run a personal server it is just a content server for the main bluesky instance.


Really? Damn… The last time I played with that stuff you had to depend on other server operators being willing to let yours connect, but nothing like this. I wonder if Bluesky added their own special sauce on top of the open source protocols? 🤷♂️
Me too, I discovered that was not the case when I saw their own users complaining months ago. The decentralization they talk about is the one that you often hear in corporate speak, not real decentralization.