>>87627934Basically you have a frontend (that's the site you access), a data storage server that holds your posts, a relay server that pulls from all the various servers that hold everyone's posts, and a labeller server that basically has the banlists
All of those can be run by third-parties, and in particular as a user you can run your own personal data storage that advertises to all relays to pull from it
So let's say bluesky blocks lolis through their frontend and labeller, you can go to a different frontend run by someone else that uses a different labeller and relay and not have it blocked
Of course there still exist drawbacks, e.g. you might be outside the algo if you're hosting content that the major labeller disagrees with
But it's still accessible if you follow the user and use another labeller