Found you.
Found you bothI would imagine in the beginning, the paramount objective is to increase the number of users, not to immediately try to turn a profit. If someday it becomes a viable alternative to Twitter, then they will be able to think about how to make money off it. (The "why" I assume is the same as for any other social media platform.)
I went ahead and signed up. @anaxagoras17.bsky.social
Good question - it would of course depend on what he posted and how he posted it. But sites like Bluesky aren't really discussion sites, they are for preaching, sorry getting your important words out to people.how long would they have lasted on this forum before being banned ?
Possibly forever. More likely banned in a few months after repeated breaches of the MA, especially rules 0 , 11, and 12how long would they have lasted on this forum before being banned ?
Me too. I started going through the people I was following on Twitter and looking for them on Bluesky. If they were on Bluesky I followed them there and unfollowed them on Twitter. Now I'm down to mostly just government agencies on Twitter. Bluesky is adding about a million people a day.In the last 2 days I've found many of the accounts I used to follow on Twitter now on Bluesky.
Hoot Suite used to do that with multiple platforms. Not sure if it's still the standard or if it does BlueSky.It seems like more of the people I follow are joining every day and I'm trying to recruit the rest.
It has to be tough for journalists who now have to post on multiple platforms to reach the same audience. It would be nice if some third party came out with a tool that allows you to post to your account on multiple services in one step.
looks like I caught a bot on my bluesky account - no posts, follows 400 accounts, is followed by a couple.
Also it doesn't matter how good the operating system is, if you cannot get the software for it. In the case of social media, the analogue is the other users.Me too. I started going through the people I was following on Twitter and looking for them on Bluesky. If they were on Bluesky I followed them there and unfollowed them on Twitter. Now I'm down to mostly just government agencies on Twitter. Bluesky is adding about a million people a day.
I never quite got the hang of Mastodon. It always seemed compare to twitter the way Linux compares to Windows - it works if you want to deal with a steep learning curve and make effort. But not for lazy casual users like me.
Threads works, but I felt like that was just changing out one oligarch (Musk) for another (although in fairness, Zuckerberg is definitely the lesser of those two evils).
Bluesky works and is easy. One can figure out the starter packs and lists and feeds and all that - or you can use it just like twitter with no learning curve and that works fine.