Bluesky, initially a project for building decentralized social media networks under former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, has inadvertently become a competitor to Twitter, attracting approximately 36 million users. Many users join not for its decentralized framework but rather as a reaction against dissatisfaction with existing platforms like Twitter and Facebook. In a recent discussion, Bluesky's CEO Jay Graber elaborates on the app's dynamic growth and the complex perception of Bluesky’s purpose, emphasizing it both as an application and a larger ideological movement toward decentralized media.
Bluesky serves as both an evolving social network and a concept for decentralized media, with rapid user growth amid dissatisfaction with existing platforms.
Graber highlights that many users join Bluesky due to their discontent with platforms like Twitter or Facebook rather than just seeking new features.
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