The competing platform, Bluesky, promises to be a “social internet” that thinks in the future, giving consumers additional options and liberating them from platforms.
The co-founder and former CEO of Twitter, Jack Dorsey, has developed a competing microblogging platform that is currently exclusively accessible on Android handsets.
The competing platform, Bluesky, promises to be a “social internet” that thinks in the future, giving consumers additional options and liberating them from platforms.
The app is still under construction and may only be accessed with an invitation code.
New York Post claims that Dorsey started working on Bluesky in 2019 as a side project with money from Twitter.
According to many Bluesky users, the app’s current beta version is like a scaled-down version of Twitter, according to Tech Crunch.
The platform is said to now have 20,000 users, but demand for the premium app has apparently been increasing.
A “one-size-fits-all” algorithm managed by the app developers is being replaced in the near future by “algorithmic choice,” which would allow users to pick how content is pushed onto their displays.
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