At the Web Summit in Vancouver, Bluesky CEO Jay Graber discussed the platform's focus on creating a fault-tolerant decentralized social media infrastructure. Graber highlighted this as part of a 'right to repair’ philosophy, allowing users to adapt in case of issues. As Bluesky explores monetization, including subscription models and ads, Graber stressed the importance of user choice, indicating that Bluesky will offer diverse feeds and avoid spamming users with advertisements, thereby ensuring a user-friendly environment and promoting innovation through their open-source framework.
If we mess up what she called a "conversation infrastructure for society," our open architecture protects your ability to fix it.
We know ads work their way into every attention economy long term,' Graber said. 'It's just, you know, we don't want to spam your feed with ads.
Creating these constraints for ourselves at the beginning means we get more creative about how we're approaching this problem.
We make sure that users always have the right to leave.
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