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Giving one person all of the power over what others can see and read hasn't, historically, worked out.
Bluesky is exactly the same, structurally, as Twitter. A person, or tiny group of people get to decide what everyone else gets to see.
It's a bad structure for social media, as we've seen from Twitter. Making Twitter 2 - Blue edition, doesn't improve things.
Doesn't BlackSky show that "one person" power isn't the same because of the architectural differences? But yeah, the company makes moderation calls that are centralised. Ironically my biggest issue is with the lack of something like community notes or even something more centralised to limit misinformation