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  2. Bluesky - Wikipedia

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    Bluesky Social is a benefit corporation; as such, it is allowed to use its profits for the public good, and is not obligated to maximize shareholder value or return profits to its shareholders as dividends. It is owned by CEO Jay Graber and other Bluesky Social employees. Graber has the largest ownership share of the company.

  3. Bluesky, a social network championed by Jack Dorsey ... - AOL

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    Bluesky, a Twitter-like social network championed by Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey, has emerged from its cocoon and is now allowing anyone to create an account and join the service. Until Tuesday ...

  4. One Tech Tip: How to get started with Bluesky

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    LONDON (AP) — Looking for a new social media platform because X, Threads and Mastodon just aren't cutting it? You could try Bluesky.. People seeking to avoid chaos, noise and political bluster in the aftermath of the U.S. elections are noticing a different mood on the Bluesky social platform, where the vibe is seemingly welcoming and there are noticeably fewer trolls.

  5. What is Bluesky? Social media platform tops 20 million users

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    Bluesky is a text-oriented social media platform on which users can post messages as long as 300 characters. Like X, the messages posted on Bluesky appear on a newsfeed displayed to users. The app ...

  6. What is Bluesky, the fast-growing social platform welcoming ...

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    Beyond social networking. Bluesky, though, has bigger ambitions than to supplant X. Beyond the platform itself, it is building a technical foundation — what it calls “a protocol for public ...

  7. List of defunct social networking services - Wikipedia

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    A social networking service is an online platform that people use to build social networks or social relationships with other people who share similar personal or career interests, activities, backgrounds or real-life connections. This is a list of notable defunct social networking services that have Wikipedia articles.

  8. AT Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The AT Protocol (Authenticated Transfer Protocol,commonly shortened to ATProto) [1] [2] is a protocol and open standard for distributed social networking services. [3] It is under development by Bluesky Social PBC, a public benefit corporation originally created as an independent research group within Twitter to investigate the possibility of decentralizing the service.

  9. What is Bluesky, the online platform welcoming users leaving ...

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    Bluesky, a fledgling social media platform, reported Thursday that 1 million users had signed up in a single day. Some frustrated X users appear to have flocked to the newer network in recent weeks.