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Here’s everything you need to know about Bluesky, the X alternative, backed by X’s former CEO
Bluesky is now open to the general public.
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Published onFebruary 7, 2024
published onFebruary 7, 2024
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Bluesky, a relatively new social media platform that’s been touted as the alternative to X (formerly known as Twitter) and is backed by X’s former CEO and founder, Jack Dorsey, has now ended in closed beta and has becomeopen to the general public.
That means new users won’t have to wait (or get) for special invites. They can just sign up, and join Bluesky right now, as social media is now available to all Android, and iOS users everywhere.
Bluesky is building an open social network where anyone can contribute, while still providing an easy-to-use experience for users. For the past year, we used invite codes to help us manage growth while we built features like moderation tooling, custom feeds, and more. Now, we’re ready for anyone to join.
If you’re not sure about Bluesky, and Twitter, we mean X, has become too much for you, it’s better to know what you’re dealing with before deciding to join. So we’ve gathered up some things you need to know about it.
1. Bluesky is a decentralized X, but the UI is the same
If you’ve been using X, or Twitter, as they used to call it, one of the best things about it was the simplistic UI which has always been on point: that means you have easy access to content, and the feedback automatically updates itself after each refresh.
Bluesky is pretty much the same, as you can see in the image below.
Bluesky says it’s a decentralized social media network, and according to its manifesto, which can be readhere, this means that the network has multiple providers for every part of the system.
It also allows everyone to contribute to content moderation and community management.
2. It already has over 3 million users
Bluesky recently crossed 3 million users and this number will greatly increase following the decision to make it public to everyone.
So, for those thinking it could not rival X, well, just give it time, it will get there.
3. It supports all sorts of media content, including NSFW content
Unlike the other X rival,Threads, Bluesky follows X’s path, and it allows all sorts of content from news, art, and even nudity, as NSFW content is allowed on the platform.
This specific content will be highly regulated and policies can be enabled so that it will be safe for everyone. The platform employs a technology first pioneered by Tumblr, another platform where NSFW content is allowed, although in a limited capacity. The technology is called community labels, and it aims to provide users with the ability to filter content based on their preferences.
The social media discussed in detail about this topic, and you can find everything about ithere.
4. It’s available to everyone, on Android, and iOS, as well as desktop devices
Bluesky is now available to everybody, and you no longer need an invite to join the platform. However, keep in mind that the platform will most likely have lagging issues these days, due to the sudden high number of users joining.
5. It can be the perfect alternative to X, or Threads
For those complaining X is no longer what it used to be, Bluesky can be the perfect choice to try a new microblogging social network. It keeps all the X features, while also being decentralized, and unlikeThreads, you will find all sorts of content on it.
So will you try it? Let us know in the comments section below.
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Flavius Floare
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Flavius is a writer and a media content producer with a particular interest in technology, gaming, media, film and storytelling.
He’s always curious and ready to take on everything new in the tech world, covering Microsoft’s products on a daily basis. The passion for gaming and hardware feeds his journalistic approach, making him a great researcher and news writer that’s always ready to bring you the bleeding edge!
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Flavius is a writer and a media content producer with a particular interest in technology, gaming, media, film and storytelling.