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Ghost now lets users plug their newsletters and blog posts directly into the social web. Newsletter company Ghost now lets ...
Germ's new app lets users send end-to-end encrypted messages on Bluesky. TechCrunch speaks with the Germ founders to hear why ...
Bluesky CEO Jay Graber emphasized the importance of critical thinking and developing a generalist skillset for the AI era.
While we wait for Bluesky to add its own encryption to DMs, there appears to be a promising option that will let you chat ...
The alternative social media platform is matching engagement of Elon Musk’s X in ways that “would have seemed unthinkable until recently,” says study.
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Group chats beat Twitter
The upside to leaving social media for the group chat: no toxic trolls. The downside: friends who won't shut up.
Bluesky isn’t the first platform considered a potential competitor to Musk-era Twitter. Millions of people, including many journalists, joined Mastodon, also a decentralized microblogging social ...
Bluesky on Thursday quietly opened the doors to those who want to become verified on its social networking service. In a post published by the Bluesky Safety account, the company announced that ...
Bluesky is adding age verification to its platform in the UK as part of efforts to comply with the country’s Online Safety ...
Bluesky looks a lot like the old Twitter you knew and loved. It’s a reverse chronological feed of posts, including images, videos, and links that you can like and repost.
It’s hard to pick a winner here, but if I had to, I would narrowly opt for Bluesky. The caveat is that you’ll have to put some work in first to make Bluesky as good as it can be.
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