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Bluesky is also federated though, so why does it no have the same effect?
are there actually any other instances than bsky.social?
I actually don't know. I could not find an instance list in a quick search. Their public protocol never took off?
Oh, I should have edited my comment, I went looking after this and technically federation has been open since late February, but as far as i can tell you can only host personal single-user instances for now.
That's interesting thank you. To me this feels like they don't actually want people to use other instances. They went a different way compared to fediverse networks asking people to host their own server or use public ones as soon as the network was available