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For a high-level introduction to data federation, as well as a comparison to other federated social protocols, check out the Bluesky blog. Today, we’re releasing an early-access version of federation intended for self-hosters and developers. The atproto network is built upon a layer of self-authenticating data. This foundation is critical to guaranteeing the network’s long term integrity. But the
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Bridgy Fed is a bridge between decentralized social networks that currently supports the IndieWeb and the Fediverse, a portmanteau of “federated” and “universe” that refers to a collection of networks including Mastodon. It's a work-in-progress by Ryan Barrett (@snarfed.org), who has already added initial Bluesky support, and is planning on launching it publicly once Bluesky launches federation ea
This post lays out the current AT Protocol (atproto) development plan, through to a "version one" release. This document is written for developers already familiar with atproto concepts and terminology. The scope here is features of the underlying protocol itself, not any application or Lexicons on top of the protocol. In particular, this post doesn't describe any product features specific to the
This is an in-depth dive into how creating a post works on Bluesky. We'll use Python below, without a SDK, so you can see how it works behind the scenes. You can skip the tutorial and get the full script of examples here. Post Record Structure Here is what a basic post record should look like, as a JSON object: { "$type": "app.bsky.feed.post", "text": "Hello World!", "createdAt": "2023-08-07T05:3
To reiterate, these limits should be high enough to affect no human users, but low enough to constrain abusive or spammy bots. We decided to release this new rate limit immediately instead of giving developers an advance notice to secure the network from abusive behavior as soon as possible, especially since bad actors might take this blog post as an open invite! Per this system, an account may cr
The technical implementation of public blocks and some possibilities for more privacy preserving block implementations — an area of active research and experimentation. In April, we shipped a block feature to all users. Unlike on other centralized platforms, blocks on Bluesky are public and enumerable data, because all servers across the network need to know that they exist in order to respect the
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