BlueSky Isnt Dying - and Theres a Larger Ecosystem Growing . . . But again, the point isn't BlueSky's increasing user count or its stablizing levels of Daily Unique "Likers" — but its underlying open source protocol: [S]he was at her most passionate when discussing the company's aspiration to decentralize social networking via its open AT Protocol It powers Bluesky — and variants such as the Pinksky
Bluesky backlash misses the point - TechCrunch Without a more direct push to showcase the wider network of apps built on the open protocol that Bluesky’s team spearheaded, it was only a matter of time before the Bluesky brand became
Bluesky Is Now Open to All, but Is It Too Late? - Lifewire Invite-only social media network Bluesky is now open to the public Like Mastodon, Bluesky will be able to work with other apps and networks But Mastodon's ActivityPub and Bluesky's AT Protocol are not compatible
Bluesky - Wikipedia Bluesky [b] is a microblogging social media service Users can share short posts containing text, images, and videos [11] It is owned by Bluesky Social PBC, a benefit corporation based in the United States [12] [13] Bluesky was developed as a reference implementation of the AT Protocol, an open communication protocol for distributed social
Bluesky is ditching its waitlist and is now open to everyone Bluesky, the open-source Twitter alternative, is getting rid of its waitlist and opening its decentralized platform to everyone The service, which opened in beta last spring, currently has
2024 Protocol Roadmap | Bluesky - docs. bsky. app We opened up federation on the production network, demonstrated account migration, specified and launched stackable moderation (labeling and Ozone), shared our plan for OAuth, specified a generic proxying mechanism, built a new API documentation website (docs bsky app), and more