• Izzy@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Having an invite only service seems like a risky move. If you make the sign up process too difficult people will give up and never return.

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        1 year ago

        So did Gmail, but it was a different time without any good competition.

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      1 year ago

      Centralized serives tend to have server issues once they get more popular so it’s not really a surprise the new Twitter shithole did so too!

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      At this stage that’s kind of the point. It’s an intentional demand-curbing measure. The number of people trying to switch to BlueSky outstrips hosting infrastructure. They’re scaling up slowly and carefully.

      I presume once it’s out of open beta and they have the infra they need to launch properly, it will stop being invite ony.

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        Understandable, but at that point it may be too late as people will have cemented themselves with some of the competition such as Mastodon or wherever it may be. At least for me I am very unlikely to use BlueSky at this point or in the future because I was unable to go to the site when I had heard of it and sign up.

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      But the sign up codes are the only reason people care about it. Yes, people are just THAT shallow.