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bryan newbold
@bnewbold.net
9 minutes ago
we are (slowly) making progress on this project, which should improve individual transparency about some of this stuff a bit (though doesn't necessarily help resolve stuff faster)
proposals/0005-mod-history at main ยท bluesky-social/proposals

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proposals/0005-mod-history at main ยท bluesky-social/proposals

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bryan newbold
@bnewbold.net
10 minutes ago
I think things were normal from roughly march through early august (though I haven't been staying in super close touch). appeals take longer to review than reports, and borderline cases need to escalate.
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Rudy wants revolution.
@rude1.blacksky.team
10 minutes ago
> Still no comment We have not received any request for clarification on this point via [email protected] nor [email protected] Feel free to reach out via email with a detailed question and we'll try to get back to you in a timely manner.
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bryan newbold
@bnewbold.net
11 minutes ago
you can also observe the negations/updates of labels, which usually indicate a human override. even stronger signal on borderline cases
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Rudy wants revolution.
@rude1.blacksky.team
14 minutes ago
Up until recently Bluesky would delete the whole account. That policy could be changing. The sure-fire way for antagonistic migration would be to use something like bsky.storage for backups + have a recovery key in your did:plc (or use did:web) for #2 only visible to folks using blacksky.community
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bryan newbold
@bnewbold.net
15 minutes ago
all of our human queues get backed up when there is a crisis or growth surge, and things have been in that state for a few weeks now. we've been hiring more mods and the response time should come down, but it will take time.
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Rudy wants revolution.
@rude1.blacksky.team
26 minutes ago
They do great work on preventing CSAM and other things. We'll try to use their labels and override at our own discretion.
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Eric
@edavis.dev
43 minutes ago
Rudy's work is why I always liked "appview" and thought it was a perfectly fine term it's a different perspective, or "view," of the same underlying network
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bryan newbold
@bnewbold.net
about 1 hour ago
like if I were you i'd point to exemplar or role-model orgs which are having the outcomes you want. worker owned co-ops? non-profit orgs? collectives? startups funded or run differently? big corporations?
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bryan newbold
@bnewbold.net
about 1 hour ago
to flip the table around here for a moment: what is the posting strategy and theory of change here? armchair debugging an org's internal dynamics from the outside? like I guess I do that too in my head, and I know you are talking to an audience, and in good faith, but it lands quixotic with me.
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verdverm
@verdverm.com
about 1 hour ago
@cnn.com should delete this post with misleading imagery (i.e. you're spreading misinformation on social media) do you not understand why we the people have lost so much trust with the "news industry"? (you behave more like a racket at this point)
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verdverm
@verdverm.com
about 1 hour ago
taming reposts was one of the reasons I started working on @blebbit.app I wanted to put reposts under the main post, because I often am shown the reposts before the original content, which I'd prefer to be the primary content I see and interact with anyway, imo most reposts could be comments
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bryan newbold
@bnewbold.net
about 1 hour ago
I'm not trying to say "it was the comms advisor's fault!". we own our comms and messaging, regardless of who we pay or hire. what i'm knee-jerk reacting to is "it's simple just pay somebody". not it's not.
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verdverm
@verdverm.com
about 1 hour ago
I have a tool I've been building for many years that is more generalized code gen, flexicon is built on this Does a bunch of day-2 stuff like formatting, data lenses, and diff3 so you can edit the generated files hofstadter.io

hofstadter.io

Hofstadter

Hofstadter Documentation

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Tom Sherman
@tom.sherman.is
about 1 hour ago
Oh that thing about #main makes total sense, I had a hunch something like that was involved
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bryan newbold
@bnewbold.net
about 1 hour ago
I think that, for example, a record ("#main") can not have a union as the top-level schema, it needs to be an object (because the "$type" needs to be the record type, which conflicts with union discriminator). in other cases i'm not sure, and not the best to ping for TS tooling. maybe @divy.zone
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verdverm
@verdverm.com
about 1 hour ago
I'm of the mind you should also be generating the lexicon. There is stuff you'd like to annotate with that doesn't belong in the lexicon but sure does help the code gen'd implementations github.com/blebbit/flex...
GitHub - blebbit/flexicon: Utilities and extensions for ATProto lexicon and records

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GitHub - blebbit/flexicon: Utilities and extensions for ATProto lexicon and records

Utilities and extensions for ATProto lexicon and records - blebbit/flexicon

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bryan newbold
@bnewbold.net
about 1 hour ago
I fully endorse "follow the money" thinking, and bsky not having a coherent+credible business model is a narrative weakness for us. but I do think that this is a false narrative right now. bsky has plenty of money in the bank and our investors want us to focus on ecosystem growth
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bryan newbold
@bnewbold.net
about 1 hour ago
we do have a very bright line comms policy, and that is to not publicly discuss individual moderation decisions. that is maybe going to make this conversation ultimately unconvincing, I'm sorry.
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bryan newbold
@bnewbold.net
about 1 hour ago
(i'm responding to your "not being operated like a professional service" comment, not comms)
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bryan newbold
@bnewbold.net
about 2 hours ago
you are making valid criticisms, but I think they really just boil down to "do better faster". this time last year the team was about a dozen people. expectations and stakes on all dimensions have exploded very fast, and it takes time to meet them.
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