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So it's a centrally controlled network? That doesn't really seem like proper federation protocol.
Or is it only to federate with their main instance? Meaning InstanceX and InstanceY can still federate with each other even without approval from the overlords.
The more I'm reading into the docs, the more convinced I am that the AT protocol is better than ActivityPub.
I wonder if there cound be a link aggregator and forum style implementation of the AT protocol, the same way that Lemmy did with the ActivityPub protocol.
I wonder what sort of bridging can be implemented between AT Protocol and ActivityPub implementations.
That's because AT was very deliberately designed to solve problems with ActivityPub.
The folks over at https://fed.brid.gy/ have been working at this. Much to the chagrin of the folks over at Mastodon.