• 𝕯𝖎𝖕𝖘𝖍𝖎𝖙@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    There is identity (who you are as a user, e.g, @dipshit@lemmy.world) and there is content (which must be on a server which can be accessed by anyone on the web 24/7 in order for things to work). Mastodon has a really portable system, but importing and exporting data requires that server hosting the data be online 24/7 (or at least when you want to access it, which could be anytime 24/7).

    Bluesky’s proposal is nice and clean, but it refers only to your identiy. If bluesky were to go down, you couldn’t transfer your content out of it until it came back up. I think this is the problem nostr tries to solve with relays but I could be mistaken. either way, relays are just another server that needs to be online in order for the data to be accesses.

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      9 months ago

      With nostr your data is stored in your nostr client (browser or phone app) and with each relay you connect to. The default setting is to be connected to multiple relays. So it’s much more distributed/resistant to outages. And your identity is not tied to the relay itself, so relays can go down and you don’t lose your followers/followees/DMs/etc.