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"content": "nostr:npub1cmgqvz7xr07euwkum3mjghjqcu4d3k2fcyf6g4uwwe5ggnd6fetq0wrzd2 that’s what I don’t understand about bluesky. Why would people be attracted to that, again, while mastodon exists? And forget the feature disparity, I’m talking about the long view: who remembers Microsoft trying to invent their own internet in the 1990s, the original MSN? It gave way to the open internet, and last time I checked I could still use email.\n\nAt this rate bluesky is yet another fling, soon forgotten, while mastodon is forever, exactly because it’s open.",
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