Good? I'd rather it be available to everyone than just a handful of large corporations.
Crazy part is this researcher is a part of the Bluesky community, he thought he was giving back - this stuff is great for moderation purposes, spam rejection, crypto scam detection, and just fun "maps of supercluster" projects [0].
[0] https://nucleardiner.wordpress.com/2023/05/21/bluesky-is-for...
I feel like there's a fundamental disconnect between the hacker ethos of "everything online is fair game, let's scrape a ton of data and see what cool stuff we can do" and the more...let's say European ideas about data and privacy rights. Neither one is inherently right or wrong, but they both cannot coexist on the internet.
Then what's the point for those moving from X to Bluesky?
AFAIK many are moving due to content might be used to train AI models.
Very few people are switching to Bluesky so they don't have their data scraped for AI models. X has become a messy cesspool of spammy ads, toxic comments, and an owner intent on making it his personal echo chamber.
"They'll train an AI on my deeply-valuable thoughts" is the absolute least of my worries about having an account on Twitter.
It's more just about me not wanting to stay in the place I grew up after all my friends moved away, especially after a whole bunch of slightly terrible people moved in next door.
I don't know where you got that idea. People are leaving because they don't like Elon.