Bluesky, the decentralized, open-source social platform, has recently grown from 4.5 million invited users to 4.8 million, transitioning from an invite-only model to being open to everyone. This growth was highlighted by the platform's ability to offer customized content, such as a Taylor Swift-free Super Bowl feed, catering to user preferences. Prominent figures and organizations, including Gerald Kutney and Major Nelson, have announced their increasing activity on Bluesky, encouraging others to join the now publicly accessible platform. The move has sparked discussions on whether Bluesky can emerge as a viable alternative to Twitter, reflecting on its potential to reshape social media dynamics.
🚪@bluesky, previously invite-only, has opened its doors to the public! Now all can participate in this decentralized, open source social platform, which is projected to hit 4 million sign-ups. Learn how to join. 👉https://t.co/LEtPVGpaga https://t.co/VHFg1gn0lh
Bluesky opens up to the world – but can anything really replace Twitter? https://t.co/FcFsQvuo4u
BTW: Follow me over on @bluesky - I will be getting increasingly active over there. It's open for anyone to sign up now too - so no excuses. Follow me here: https://t.co/P2538j5Lto
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Bluesky soars to 4.8 million users, shows off customization with Taylor Swift-free Super Bowl feed https://t.co/352zucRhln
As @bluesky has just grown to 4.5 M invited users, it is now open to everyone.