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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBluesky's success is a rejection of big tech's operating system
https://www.bloodinthemachine.com/p/blueskys-success-is-a-rejection-ofNo bad adtech, no AI, no throttling links. Bluesky is a booming because it's everything big tech is not
Im working on a longer post about what the coming Trump years might hold for the tech worldthe vast majority of it concerning, from an anticipated rise in surveillance tools required to enact mass deportation, the further entrenchment of tech monopolies, Elon Musks incipient reign as the nations most powerful government tech contractor, and a frenzied boom in crypto and defense tech that has already begunbut in the meantime, I want to touch on a story thats cause for a bit of hope, in spite of everything.
Im talking, like so many other tech pundits, about the ascent of Bluesky. The decentralized social network hit 15 million users last week, and claimed the no. 1 spot on the App Store, above ChatGPT and TikTok. At time of writing, it still held that spot, all thanks to users fleeing Musks X-né-Twitter, the introduction of some good and innovative features, and the refreshing sense that someone is actually successfully building a place on the internet with users, not consumers, in mind. In 2024, that is enough to qualify it as a nearly utopian project.
Bluesky has spent the last two years or so hovering on the verge of a breakthrough, primarily because its the go-to home for Twitter and X refugees. Musk bought Twitter in 2022; when he started re-platforming users previously banned for hate speech and harassment, boosting his own feed, introducing pay-to-play features, and so on, many fled the platform. Bluesky, which was co-founded by Jack Dorsey, had its first big moment in spring 2023, when a group of power users set up shop. I wrote about that moment for the Times; Bluesky felt freewheeling, weird, and open to low-stakes posting in a way social media hadnt in years.
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crud
(1,282 posts)what does decentralized mean?
what are power users setting up shop?
what are low-stakes posting?
usonian
(26,596 posts)Decentralized means that instead of just one server hosting the service, there are many, sharing information with each other.
Others can speak to the others better than I can.
Or enough. Its a strategy.
Skittles
(172,893 posts)I really don't know either
Cha
(320,634 posts)I havent looked it up yet... Dont have the time now.
roscoeroscoe
(1,827 posts)Look for roscoeroscoe and a few posts on this and that.
Teacher of the Year
(237 posts)I'd link but not sure I am allowed.
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