@picandor@sapphire you just know 100% it will happen too. What's going to happen is it's going to do what Kinect mics did and push everyone into private chats
@djsumdog@JoePrich@Koropokkur It won't just be parents, it's going to be their enablers and likely even moreso (doctors, staff at the clinics, etc.) Last year there was a shooting involving just that.
When this shit collapses in on itself, it's going to make Jonestown look like a joke for some while others will try to triple down on it.
The thing with BlueSky, why I find it boring, and why nobody even bothers to screencap it (unless they have an active KF account), is the fact that due to Bluesky's moderation policy (the rumored but not exactly written policy of you can get banned if the person you invited does) and the community on the site, you find yourself being very sterile and disengaged due to not wanting to piss off either the admins of the site or the mob on the site and get banned.
Essentially you find yourself acting as you would if say, you were on your work's Microsoft teams chat as opposed to a social media site.
Furthermore, the invite only system creates a very specific echo chamber. It seems as if someone there wants to curate a very specific community of some of Twitter's worst. But yet as nobody else can view your posts without an account, reach is limited to the echo chamber.
On Fedi, as long as you're not an idiot and making a profile with every account and alias you've ever had before posting some low-ESG content (or signing up with an email with your real name or that was used with 20 other hacked sites), the worst that happens is you're defederated from plural.cafe, mastodon.art, and freethought.online and added to the oliphant list. Furthermore, you can have others without an account see your posts easily.
I think Bluesky will die off aside from a few people who swear they won't go back to Twitter.
@gray@spook@adiz those same people also think it will never happen to them, or take part in the same behaviors or worse. They just use Google docs instead to spread dirt, see furries as an example.