@rolle

Please allow for a little bit of nuance.... Yes yes yes bsky is centralized, yes we should all hate them. Blah blah.

But the Mississippi law if different than the eg UK one, it puts particular burden on the corp.

Bsky is a corp. Its not decentralized but it's not (yet anyways) enshittified. Yes it might, or even likely. But don't let they distract you from the harm at hand, yes, as it illustrates the exposure of a centralized corporation.

There is actual subtlety here. Its not a goddamn football game. Bsky is, for the moment at least, an ally. We need to act as if they might remain one. Or not, this is a side show....

.... Federated instances in Mississippi are also exposed to liability. It is true there is some temporary or momentary safety in obscurity for smaller instances but THAT IS NOT A SOLUTION. And if MS state law enforcement singles one out they will be harmed, greatly.

Pissing on bsky, here, in this case, is going along with the fascists divide and conquer strategy. DON'T. Make allies with people in the same dilemma. Now is now, if bsky turns into a Meta ok fine, condemn them then.

Doing so in advance just seems deeply childish. In the middle of a fucking war with fascists.

We all need to me more strategic here.

@rolle Do some of the implications have to do with Missouri requiring gov’t proof of ID, or having some kind of access to this identifying information? I thought most age verification systems were on a sort of unsupervised honour basis that regularly got ignored. IOW, does Missouri now track identity in their geographical territory?
@rolle I mean, technically your data if you operate on your own PDS then you do have ownership of your data and it isn't blocked... however, because how AT Protocol works... Bluesky is pretty much the AppView which is what allows you to view your posts. So technically, if you wanted you could stand up your own AppView instance connected to your PDS. It would still let you interact with others on the AT Protocol. Granted, it does create other questions of will they block PDS's from connecting to their official relays if they are hosted in banned region.

#bsky #bluesky #atproto

@saprentice @rolle @mastodonmigration Truly local ISPs barely exist any more in the USA, nearly everyone gets access through one of the major cable TV, legacy POTS, or national mobile phone providers. Those access providers don't block anything which they might get sued for. Also, a lot of domain name resolution these days bypasses access providers so domain-wise blocking would not work.

So this is Bluesky using one of the (imperfect) "Geo-IP" mapping databases to refuse service.