RSS creator on Bluesky & AT Proto

Bluesky can’t abandon the developers who made a bet on AT Proto, so they should give the protocol to a standards body while catching up on UX.—Dave Winer

Developer Dave Winer.

My favorite social media channel, Bluesky, has a terrific new interim CEO and a business plan, but RSS creator and longtime blogger Dave Winer thinks they’d do better catching up to the web instead of reinventing it.

They can’t abandon the developers who made a bet on AT Proto, so they should give it to a standards body, work with them, but at the same time work on interop with products like WordPress and support inbound and outbound RSS. Markdown would be nice too. Get rid of the character limit and support links, styling, enclosures (for podcasting) and make their posts editable. In other words they have some catching up to do re the web. That’s where their leadership would be welcome instead of questioned. — Dave Winer

N.B. The link to Dave’s long-running website, Scripting News, works but the site does not use https://, so some browsers may incorrectly warn you that there’s a problem with the page. There isn’t one. Relax—and click on through to the other side.

3 responses to “RSS creator on Bluesky & AT Proto”

  1. Peter Kaizer Avatar

    It is ironic that that Dave’s site scripting.com does not have an RSS feed????

  2. jeffehobbs Avatar

    I’m usually in violent agreement with Dave, but this time, not so much; seems like he wants Bluesky to be a web application, with all the affordances and capabilities of the web and it’s just … something else.

    Which is ok! The AT Protocol is its own thing, and if people want those affordances Dave wants, the community at large will certainly build them up. But it’s not Bluesky’s responsibility to cover every web use case if they’re building something which is not, at core, a web application.

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