cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/27733087

Social networking startup and X competitor Bluesky is working on subscriptions. The company first announced plans to develop a new revenue stream based on the subscription model when detailing its $15 million Series A back in October. Now, mockups teasing the upcoming Bluesky subscription, along with a list of possible features, have been published to Bluesky’s GitHub.

  • gedaliyah@lemmy.world
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    18 days ago

    Gee whiz wow who could have possibly seen this coming.

    But people have been assuring me that it is a federated protocol, so I guess I’ll just join another instance. I’m sure there is a list somewhere… It’s coming… Any day now…

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    17 days ago

    Would love to hear about Mastodon in the news (or by anyone with a following) for once instead of Bluesky

  • Serge Matveenko@lemmings.world
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    10 days ago

    Bluesky was never meant to be free and open. It’s just marketing and building user base trying to compete with the main Twitter competitor which is Mastodon. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not trying to things for granted. I support Mastodon instance that I use on Patreon and I know what it takes to develop an Open Source software.

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    18 days ago

    People keep acting like hosting this shit and developing it is free. Its not. Donate to your instance and the development of the back end and all the opensource software you use. Bluesky has 20 million people using it it’s no surorise they are looking for a profit model that won’t scare the base off. I would rather it be subs instead of endless ads and algorithm tweaks.

  • Snot Flickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    18 days ago

    Lmao and all these idiots will gladly pay it because it’s a slick corporate product, and they’ll turn CryptoQueen Jay Graber into another fucking billionaire leech on our fucking system.

    Great job everyone, meanwhile Mastodon still exists and you won’t be contributing to building another billionaire crytpo freak to control our country’s politics by using it. Also, all Mastodon features will continue to be free to everyone.

    Jay Graber literally got her start in tech working on Zcash, a privacy-focused crypto-currency. She was happy to make a deal with Blockchain Capital, a Venture Capital firm made up entirely of cryptobros and ‘effective altruism’ freaks.

    But I mean, this is America, where we say “Fuck community projects!” the corporations I hate and bitch about all the time pamper me like a baby and I must have that pampering!

    “Corporations rob us of our dignity and independence.”

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    18 days ago

    I am happy to pay for a service I’m using and getting value from if the price is fair, and if they can find a model where it’s sustainable with some % paid and some still free so that it’s available to everyone, and do that without ads or data scraping or treating users as a commodity I think that’s as close as we’ll get to tech utopia.

    The “users are the product” tech model needs to die. We will need to start paying for our stuff. But I think that will create a better internet.

  • brie@programming.dev
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    17 days ago

    The Twitter format is crap. It’s bad for search (Mastodon users don’t wanna be searchable). There is a huge recency bias: observed in echo waves of circlejerk memes (CEO stuff being the most recent one). It limits discussion depth compared to the reddit format. Here on lemmy people often read all comments, and I like it even if mine get downvoted :)

    The subscription model rarely works. Netflix now shows ads, Twitter is still in the red. The donation/self-hosted model is even less successful. I have an unpopular opinion that ads are still the best way to pay for servers and staff. Reddit users hated ads, and that led to them turning into a data repo for Gemini.

    I hope Fedi becomes more accepting of ads, but it’s a tall order given that it’s still mostly pinkos and nerds.