mcc on Nostr: nprofile1q…ygffv Illustrative. Apparently zero malice whatsoever in the bridgyfed ...
nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqpfe56vzppw077dd04ycr8mx72dqdk0m95ccdfu2j9ak3n7m89nrs4ygffv (nprofile…gffv) Illustrative. Apparently zero malice whatsoever in the bridgyfed suspension. But malice isn't what's important here. The single company that operates bluesky couldn't handle the demand bridgyfed placed on their central service, so bridgyfed had to get turned off for a bit (and not by bridgyfed's choice). Reasonable for a centralized service making a best effort to meet customer needs. But intuitively, if you have a federated/decentralized service, this sort of thing isn't even *possible*