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Recently there has been a lot of discourse about ActivityPub and AT Protocol which has been quite dividing and heated.

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  • EragonE Eragon

    @thisismissem@hachyderm.io Iโ€™m pretty certain that you can make an ATProto storage server (whatever itโ€™s called in the spec) thatโ€™s also an ActivityPub server.
    For me it would seem to be the perfect way to tell everyone that both can work together.

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    @eragon@pl.eragon.re this exists https://activitypods.org/

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    • Emelia ๐Ÿ‘ธ๐ŸปT Emelia ๐Ÿ‘ธ๐Ÿป

      @ahltorp AT Protocol is designed to be open, anyone can host a PDS, AppView, Relay, or other component. The code for these is all open source. Within the ATmosphere there is collaboration and interoperability efforts, just as those that exist in ActivityPub.

      Blacksky is a fantastic example of what exists in the open away from Bluesky PBC for each of those components.

      Magnus AhltorpA This user is from outside of this forum
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      @thisismissem Hence my โ€œin practiceโ€. Iโ€™m not at all against people trying to do something with AT Protocol, but the proof is in the pudding.

      The only thing that I see in my searches for Blacksky is a Peter Thiel project (guessing not the same). It doesnโ€™t mean that small projects are bad, not at all, it means that a project that is obviously named after Bluesky is insignificant in comparison, and everything that mentions AT Protocol will have a relation to Bluesky, and be an excuse to use it.

      Emelia ๐Ÿ‘ธ๐ŸปT Magnus AhltorpA 2 Replies Last reply
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      • Emelia ๐Ÿ‘ธ๐ŸปT Emelia ๐Ÿ‘ธ๐Ÿป

        Recently there has been a lot of discourse about ActivityPub and AT Protocol which has been quite dividing and heated.

        Yesterday at the Social Web CG meeting (the group that maintains the ActivityPub and related specifications), I proposed releasing a statement that counters the narrative that one of these protocols must win, when both protocols can co-exist and have a lot to learn from each other.

        The statement has been co-signed by various members of both Social Web CG, SocialCG, and the AT Protocol community.

        โ€œWe do not win by tearing each other down, which only emboldens and empowers those who do not want either protocol to succeed.โ€

        โ€œArguing between us only emboldens those that seek to derail and destroy efforts to build an open social web.โ€

        You can read the full statement here:
        https://github.com/swicg/general/blob/master/statements/2025-09-05-activitypub-and-atproto-discourse.md

        #activitypub #atprotocol #atproto #SocialWeb

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        @thisismissem

        This is fine. Open protocols are inherently agnostic. The independent efforts on AT Protocol are to be commended, and it may be that AT Protocol has some inherent advantages over ActivityPub. Hopefully this is not interpreted as an attempt to stifle discussion of the current overwhelming dominance of a single US corporation on AT Protocol, making it at this time for all intents a purposes a defacto highly centralized network.

        Source: https://arewedecentralizedyet.online/

        Emelia ๐Ÿ‘ธ๐ŸปT Stefan BohacekS 2 Replies Last reply
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        • Johannes ErnstJ Johannes Ernst

          @thisismissem I would add that both protocols support use cases that the other protocol has a hard time addressing. ActivityPub, for example, is much better at point to point communication where no third party overhears what is happening. ATproto, for example, can be used to build โ€œglobal trendingโ€ or a global index much more easily.
          I would not be surprised if at the end of they, the open social web would simultaneously end up using both, in a complementary fashion.

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          #10

          @j12t@j12t.social yeah I think it would be important to use both. Culturally and technologically thereโ€™s aspects of ActivityPub I feel are lacking for important use cases. For example, defederation is huge here. For something like the US government, can you imagine Blue and Red states defederating one another? Thatโ€™s not healthy nor good. I mentioned that yesterday and someone mentioned ATProto being good use case for that. My point is that youโ€™re right there needs to be both simultaneously

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          • Magnus AhltorpA Magnus Ahltorp

            @thisismissem Hence my โ€œin practiceโ€. Iโ€™m not at all against people trying to do something with AT Protocol, but the proof is in the pudding.

            The only thing that I see in my searches for Blacksky is a Peter Thiel project (guessing not the same). It doesnโ€™t mean that small projects are bad, not at all, it means that a project that is obviously named after Bluesky is insignificant in comparison, and everything that mentions AT Protocol will have a relation to Bluesky, and be an excuse to use it.

            Emelia ๐Ÿ‘ธ๐ŸปT This user is from outside of this forum
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            @ahltorp sorry, what?! (Wasn't aware of that other usage)

            Their website: https://www.blackskyweb.xyz/

            Source code: https://github.com/blacksky-algorithms/rsky

            A podcast about it: https://about.flipboard.com/fediverse/blacksky-rudy-fraser/

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            • Magnus AhltorpA Magnus Ahltorp

              @thisismissem Hence my โ€œin practiceโ€. Iโ€™m not at all against people trying to do something with AT Protocol, but the proof is in the pudding.

              The only thing that I see in my searches for Blacksky is a Peter Thiel project (guessing not the same). It doesnโ€™t mean that small projects are bad, not at all, it means that a project that is obviously named after Bluesky is insignificant in comparison, and everything that mentions AT Protocol will have a relation to Bluesky, and be an excuse to use it.

              Magnus AhltorpA This user is from outside of this forum
              Magnus AhltorpA This user is from outside of this forum
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              @thisismissem I sort of was in a similar situation (AFS) with a dominant implementation (Transarc, later OpenAFS), and our lesser known implementation (Arla), but Transarc never had anything like the lock-in effects Bluesky has. We were able to make things on a somewhat level playing field and interop just fine.

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              • Emelia ๐Ÿ‘ธ๐ŸปT Emelia ๐Ÿ‘ธ๐Ÿป

                Recently there has been a lot of discourse about ActivityPub and AT Protocol which has been quite dividing and heated.

                Yesterday at the Social Web CG meeting (the group that maintains the ActivityPub and related specifications), I proposed releasing a statement that counters the narrative that one of these protocols must win, when both protocols can co-exist and have a lot to learn from each other.

                The statement has been co-signed by various members of both Social Web CG, SocialCG, and the AT Protocol community.

                โ€œWe do not win by tearing each other down, which only emboldens and empowers those who do not want either protocol to succeed.โ€

                โ€œArguing between us only emboldens those that seek to derail and destroy efforts to build an open social web.โ€

                You can read the full statement here:
                https://github.com/swicg/general/blob/master/statements/2025-09-05-activitypub-and-atproto-discourse.md

                #activitypub #atprotocol #atproto #SocialWeb

                Toni AittoniemiG This user is from outside of this forum
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                @thisismissem Exactly. Havenโ€™t these people ever heard of protocol gateways?

                The only thing you need is a node that speaks both protocols. ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

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                • Emelia ๐Ÿ‘ธ๐ŸปT Emelia ๐Ÿ‘ธ๐Ÿป

                  @ahltorp sorry, what?! (Wasn't aware of that other usage)

                  Their website: https://www.blackskyweb.xyz/

                  Source code: https://github.com/blacksky-algorithms/rsky

                  A podcast about it: https://about.flipboard.com/fediverse/blacksky-rudy-fraser/

                  Magnus AhltorpA This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #14

                  @thisismissem Search for Blacksky on English Wikipedia. In the first 20 hits, only one is not about the Peter Thiel company, and that is about a Japanese race horse.

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                  • damonD damon

                    @j12t@j12t.social yeah I think it would be important to use both. Culturally and technologically thereโ€™s aspects of ActivityPub I feel are lacking for important use cases. For example, defederation is huge here. For something like the US government, can you imagine Blue and Red states defederating one another? Thatโ€™s not healthy nor good. I mentioned that yesterday and someone mentioned ATProto being good use case for that. My point is that youโ€™re right there needs to be both simultaneously

                    Johannes ErnstJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                    #15

                    @damon I can imagine much worse things than blue states and red states defederating their social media platforms โ€ฆ but I get your point!

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                    • Mastodon MigrationM Mastodon Migration

                      @thisismissem

                      This is fine. Open protocols are inherently agnostic. The independent efforts on AT Protocol are to be commended, and it may be that AT Protocol has some inherent advantages over ActivityPub. Hopefully this is not interpreted as an attempt to stifle discussion of the current overwhelming dominance of a single US corporation on AT Protocol, making it at this time for all intents a purposes a defacto highly centralized network.

                      Source: https://arewedecentralizedyet.online/

                      Emelia ๐Ÿ‘ธ๐ŸปT This user is from outside of this forum
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                      wrote last edited by
                      #16

                      @mastodonmigration this erases all the hard work of the Blacksky team, along with all the other independent applications that exist like tangled.sh, smokesignal.events, bridgy fed, etc.

                      Yes, majority of PDS's are currently on Bluesky's PDS servers, however, that's not the full picture, and over time that picture will change.

                      Additionally, if we look back at ActivityPub adoption, that was originally quite centralized with Mastodon in many ways, and so many building in the ecosystem try to aim for compatibility with Mastodon.

                      So really, it's just a matter of time and age accounting for the differences.

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                      • Magnus AhltorpA Magnus Ahltorp

                        @thisismissem I sort of was in a similar situation (AFS) with a dominant implementation (Transarc, later OpenAFS), and our lesser known implementation (Arla), but Transarc never had anything like the lock-in effects Bluesky has. We were able to make things on a somewhat level playing field and interop just fine.

                        Emelia ๐Ÿ‘ธ๐ŸปT This user is from outside of this forum
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                        #17

                        @ahltorp not sure why you're mentioning multiple completely unrelated projects/companies that aren't even in the social web space.

                        Bluesky doesn't have lock-in effects, arguably ActivityPub as widely implemented today has more. There are third-party implementation in multiple other languages, for instance Blacksky (blackskyweb.xyz) which is a fairly complete implementation in Rust

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                        • Magnus AhltorpA Magnus Ahltorp

                          @thisismissem Search for Blacksky on English Wikipedia. In the first 20 hits, only one is not about the Peter Thiel company, and that is about a Japanese race horse.

                          Emelia ๐Ÿ‘ธ๐ŸปT This user is from outside of this forum
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                          #18

                          @ahltorp well, snyway, now you have the links, you can educate yourself on how much non-Bluesky PBC work is happening ๐Ÿ™‚

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                          • Emelia ๐Ÿ‘ธ๐ŸปT Emelia ๐Ÿ‘ธ๐Ÿป

                            @mastodonmigration this erases all the hard work of the Blacksky team, along with all the other independent applications that exist like tangled.sh, smokesignal.events, bridgy fed, etc.

                            Yes, majority of PDS's are currently on Bluesky's PDS servers, however, that's not the full picture, and over time that picture will change.

                            Additionally, if we look back at ActivityPub adoption, that was originally quite centralized with Mastodon in many ways, and so many building in the ecosystem try to aim for compatibility with Mastodon.

                            So really, it's just a matter of time and age accounting for the differences.

                            Mastodon MigrationM This user is from outside of this forum
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                            @thisismissem

                            Not erasing Blacksky's work at all. It is to be highly commended and holds enormous promise for spearheading real independent instances on AT Protocol.

                            Hope you are right and AT Protocol is on a real path to statistically relevant decentralization.

                            But, to say that discussion of the present reality is not warranted, only serves to undermine these efforts. The objective can only be understood in relation to a factual assessment of the current state of the network.

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                            • Emelia ๐Ÿ‘ธ๐ŸปT Emelia ๐Ÿ‘ธ๐Ÿป

                              @ahltorp not sure why you're mentioning multiple completely unrelated projects/companies that aren't even in the social web space.

                              Bluesky doesn't have lock-in effects, arguably ActivityPub as widely implemented today has more. There are third-party implementation in multiple other languages, for instance Blacksky (blackskyweb.xyz) which is a fairly complete implementation in Rust

                              Magnus AhltorpA This user is from outside of this forum
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                              @thisismissem You are perfectly free to ignore my unrelated examples, Iโ€™m just providing my personal context for this.

                              The Bluesky relay is lock-in, since they require considerable resources to replicate if you want to interop with Bluesky. What else is the point of the $30M freeourfeeds campaign? Why raise $30M to break the lock-in if there is no lock-in?

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                              • Mastodon MigrationM Mastodon Migration

                                @thisismissem

                                Not erasing Blacksky's work at all. It is to be highly commended and holds enormous promise for spearheading real independent instances on AT Protocol.

                                Hope you are right and AT Protocol is on a real path to statistically relevant decentralization.

                                But, to say that discussion of the present reality is not warranted, only serves to undermine these efforts. The objective can only be understood in relation to a factual assessment of the current state of the network.

                                Emelia ๐Ÿ‘ธ๐ŸปT This user is from outside of this forum
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                                @mastodonmigration right, but you've been given factual information that shows that not all of the network is centralised and that there's many efforts outside of Bluesky PBC, yet you keep going on about it.

                                We could talk about the centralisation of fediverse software implementations, too, because that doesn't necessarily look great either, for example Mastodon accounts for over 70% of the monthly active users within the ActivityPub ecosystem.

                                (source: https://fedidb.com/software?vi=list&st=active / https://fedidb.com/ )

                                Many moderators and server operators are really at the mercy of whatever Mastodon does or doesn't want to ship. Is that decentralisation?

                                We can agree to disagree.

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                                • Magnus AhltorpA Magnus Ahltorp

                                  @thisismissem You are perfectly free to ignore my unrelated examples, Iโ€™m just providing my personal context for this.

                                  The Bluesky relay is lock-in, since they require considerable resources to replicate if you want to interop with Bluesky. What else is the point of the $30M freeourfeeds campaign? Why raise $30M to break the lock-in if there is no lock-in?

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                                  @ahltorp no they don't, it's possible to run a relay for like $30 / month now. PDS's are much cheaper than that to run, and can run on like $5 infrastructure.

                                  You can also move all your data should your PDS shutdown or go rogue, with the Fediverse today, you can only really move your relationships, not your posts, though efforts on that are underway.

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                                  • Emelia ๐Ÿ‘ธ๐ŸปT Emelia ๐Ÿ‘ธ๐Ÿป

                                    Recently there has been a lot of discourse about ActivityPub and AT Protocol which has been quite dividing and heated.

                                    Yesterday at the Social Web CG meeting (the group that maintains the ActivityPub and related specifications), I proposed releasing a statement that counters the narrative that one of these protocols must win, when both protocols can co-exist and have a lot to learn from each other.

                                    The statement has been co-signed by various members of both Social Web CG, SocialCG, and the AT Protocol community.

                                    โ€œWe do not win by tearing each other down, which only emboldens and empowers those who do not want either protocol to succeed.โ€

                                    โ€œArguing between us only emboldens those that seek to derail and destroy efforts to build an open social web.โ€

                                    You can read the full statement here:
                                    https://github.com/swicg/general/blob/master/statements/2025-09-05-activitypub-and-atproto-discourse.md

                                    #activitypub #atprotocol #atproto #SocialWeb

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                                    @thisismissem I signed this document, as folks can see. My main motivation for doing so is to call for shared efforts to protect emerging, noncorporate social media from being destroyed through state regulations. Currently, that means age verification laws, but of course there have been other proposed or enacted laws that threaten the emergence of alternative social media.

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                                      @thisismissem

                                      This is fine. Open protocols are inherently agnostic. The independent efforts on AT Protocol are to be commended, and it may be that AT Protocol has some inherent advantages over ActivityPub. Hopefully this is not interpreted as an attempt to stifle discussion of the current overwhelming dominance of a single US corporation on AT Protocol, making it at this time for all intents a purposes a defacto highly centralized network.

                                      Source: https://arewedecentralizedyet.online/

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                                      @mastodonmigration Apologies for butting in, but I think https://atp.fyi/network does a better job at showing how decentralized Bluesky/ATProto really is, compared to this site you shared, which, as it explains, only takes PDSs into account.

                                      @thisismissem

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                                      • Robert W. GehlR Robert W. Gehl

                                        @thisismissem I signed this document, as folks can see. My main motivation for doing so is to call for shared efforts to protect emerging, noncorporate social media from being destroyed through state regulations. Currently, that means age verification laws, but of course there have been other proposed or enacted laws that threaten the emergence of alternative social media.

                                        1/2

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                                        @thisismissem In Canada, as @af3marti is documenting, there are many ActivityPub-based systems. There is also an ATProto project, a co-op called NorthSky, building on the work of BlackSky. Also in Canada, there is a growing call for age verification laws -- the same sorts of laws that are causing problems around the world, from Australia to the UK to the US (the Mississippi case). Debates about protocols are fine, but they should not distract from the dangers of corporate and state dominance. /2

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                                        • Emelia ๐Ÿ‘ธ๐ŸปT Emelia ๐Ÿ‘ธ๐Ÿป

                                          @mastodonmigration right, but you've been given factual information that shows that not all of the network is centralised and that there's many efforts outside of Bluesky PBC, yet you keep going on about it.

                                          We could talk about the centralisation of fediverse software implementations, too, because that doesn't necessarily look great either, for example Mastodon accounts for over 70% of the monthly active users within the ActivityPub ecosystem.

                                          (source: https://fedidb.com/software?vi=list&st=active / https://fedidb.com/ )

                                          Many moderators and server operators are really at the mercy of whatever Mastodon does or doesn't want to ship. Is that decentralisation?

                                          We can agree to disagree.

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                                          @thisismissem

                                          The issue is the degree of centralization because that dictates the power of the dominant player to assert control. This issue, as you point out, is also a concern, to a lesser, but still very significant extent, for the ActivityPub Fediverse.

                                          As proponents of open distributed systems we should be concerned about concentrations of technology, power and the potential to assert outsized influence wherever they occur in open networks.

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