You have become the very thing you swore to destroy
If it was BlueSky forcing sign in, I would agree. But this is giving the user control of their own posts. I don’t really see a problem with it tbh.
Yep. It was a feature people kept on shouting at the devs that they needed. The devs kept trying to explain how an open protocol works and that everything they post is open. But no one seemed to get it so they just added this feature with the caveat it only works for people using the Bluesky PBC’s app and website.
I mean that’s why it’s “mildly infuriating”, it doesn’t enrage me as much as Twitter requiring a sign in for the whole site.
Fair point :-)
It does not give users “control”, its an illusion to think that something posted on the internet can be controlled. The only reason this exists is to get people to register an account. Thats it.
There are valid reasons to restrict the visibility of your content to registered users.
I post nudes on a certain site, where I have the ability to choose who can see my pictures. The options are: everyone, friends, registered users, and VIP members (paid subscription). Nearly all of my pictures are set to be visible only to registered users, with the spicier ones restricted to VIP members. My reason for this has nothing to do with trying to force people to create an account, let alone pay for a subscription. I have no illusions about my content being completely safe from outsiders. I simply want to create a small amount of friction to prevent complete randoms from easily accessing my content when they have no personal investment in the site. I see putting myself out there as the price I pay for free access to everyone else’s profiles. If you want to see my pictures, I expect you to do the same. I’m taking the risk of potentially being recognized - I expect you to take that risk too.
TL;DR: It’s convenient for selling porn, and paid posts in general
That’s pretty dishonest summary of what I said. Nobody is selling anything here.
Just because a post had a special client side flag set doesn’t mean i want to honor it. Let me see the post without logging in ffs.
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Yeah, if that’s the person making the choice, that’s a good thing
Technically, all posts are public by design. This “sign-in required” is just a flag on the post asking clients “please don’t show me to everyone,” and app developers could ignore it.
whats wrong with it? i mean its up to the author if they want to make them exclusive to signed in users
Not the OP, but I don’t think there’s anything wrong with it. I do think it’s a little odd given that the security is at the client and not in the protocol. As others have mentioned already, if you use skyview.social, you can see the posts anyway.
Mastodon has followers-only posts, too, you know?
The owner of an account can set individual posts or their entire account to be visible only to signed-in sessions. I see it used by certain artists that moved from twitter, and consider it an overall good feature.
Could it just be any post that is ‘friends only’ or if the user has blocked anyone?
Sounds like it’s not systemic like Twitter or Reddit requiring logins for virtually anything.
They require login for all “sensitive” posts, so yes it is a systemic issue. For anyone annoyed by this, just use LibRedirect and enable forwarding of BlueSky to the 3rd party web client https://skyview.social/
twitter is fucked and requires a login for everything, but reddit seems to work fine without a login.
Unless you’re on a vpn, in which case the whole site is restricted unless you sign in.
Anything that’s marked NSFW requires a login on Reddit.
You can bypass that by just replacing “www.reddit.com” with “old.reddit.com”, which shows exactly the same content using the old Reddit UI without login. It has no more restriction than just clicking an “I am over 18” button.
e.g.:
I can’t fathom how people have been using the redesign in the first place. Old.reddit was the only way.
Bluesky is on the way to become darksky
I’m not saying Bluesky sucks, but this is childish.
Bluesky was started by the same guy who started Twitter, and is only federated in concept.
It was never meant to be “Twitter but better”. It was always meant to be “How can we make the most money off fleeing twitter users?”. There’s a lot of overlap between the money making and being better, but it’s incidental to the real goal. Any claims otherwise are pure marketing.