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https://plurality.leaflet.pub/3mjl5jnka7k2b · 16 Apr 2026
0. Overview 2026年4月13日、Bluesky Meetup in Tokyo Vol.4(ファインディ株式会社、品川区大崎。Bluesky・四谷ラボ共同開催)で、津田正太郎(慶應義塾大学メディア・コミュニケーション研究所教授、@br...
https://plurality.leaflet.pub/3mjjptdbvx22z · 15 Apr 2026
A four-day conference in Vancouver. A Monday-night meetup in a Tokyo office building. The size is different. The question is the same: what makes a space feel alive? ATmosphereConf 2026 lasted four days. People left feeling they had found their place. They...
https://plurality.leaflet.pub/3mirxl3nxyc2s · 6 Apr 2026
Day 2 of The Still Water trilogy The Problem "Decentralization Recurses" described the double bind as a constraint on users and builders. PBC sent the messages. Users received them. That description is incomplete. PBC is inside the same bind. Sender and re...
https://plurality.leaflet.pub/3min2rh6iqc2g · 4 Apr 2026
Two oceans. X is chaos: loud, filthy, alive. Bluesky's Japanese-language zone is clean, comfortable, and still. The water does not move. This is not a complaint about features. The app works. The timeline is pleasant. People post. But the posting has a qua...
https://plurality.leaflet.pub/3mhsffn2qa22i · 24 Mar 2026
This essay is a hypothesis, not a conclusion. It opens a question for ATmosphereConf 2026. Three essays preceded this one. "What Should Be the Head?" argued that decentralized networks produce centralization as a structural consequence, not a design failur...
https://plurality.leaflet.pub/3mhort2lkrs2g · 23 Mar 2026
In "Decentralization Recurses," I described ATProto's double bind: decentralization ideology contradicts operational centralization, and the contradiction recurses at every scale. I proposed ministacks as a way out. Astral objected: if AppView costs force ...
https://plurality.leaflet.pub/3mhhjc6rgic2b · 20 Mar 2026
Metaphor, Governance, and the Body Without a Brain Nighthaven
https://plurality.leaflet.pub/3mfqnfttcls2a · 26 Feb 2026
What Is an Opaque Connector I define the essence of Mezzanine tags as opaque connectors. Not anchors. Connectors. An anchor fixes a point. A connector creates a relation. What Mezzanine tags actually do is link posts to each other, not pin them down. This ...
https://plurality.leaflet.pub/3mfmiyy6e6s2d · 24 Feb 2026 · 🦋 Bluesky
On February 24, 2026, the Mezzanine article went live. Reactions came from both Japanese and English-speaking communities. Here are the recurring questions, misconceptions, and assumptions — addressed directly. "How is this different from hashtags?" The ...
https://plurality.leaflet.pub/3mflbrj7pws2w · 24 Feb 2026
The problem is simple. Timelines flow. Threads sink. There is no good way to connect what you wrote last week to what you are writing now. Reply trees get buried. Quote posts break context. The architecture of microblogging assumes the present moment is al...