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KaydeArcane
@KaydeArcane

I wanna dig around in the heads of people who chose to go to bluesky instead of anywhere else and figure out what makes them want that. I straight up cannot imagine wanting to go to Another Twitter and I'm genuinely curious what draws people in that direction

is it the numbers? the vibes? the simple fact that lots of their friends keep going there? or maybe the familiarity? it fascinates me that it gets so much attention, at least among furries


spitfire
@spitfire

why are so many artists moving to bluesky? like why would you post your art. on a site no one can view without being logged in. that is still invite-only. whaat


pinball
@pinball

posting your art on bluesky is so bad for compression and presentation

like it's max size is smaller, it compresses more, hell it will even size things up to fit what they want??

so not only is your audience smaller, the quality of your work is run through an air fryer from the get go


gabu
@gabu

and this lack of interest results in extreme gullibility. it's not really their fault, it's just that "going with the flow of where everyone else is going" makes you super vulnerable to big ad campaigns, astroturfing, etc.

didn't bluesky pay a bunch of big twitter accounts to move over and promote it and stuff? they BOUGHT their attention, they bought the "wave of friends are joining it, so i better join too"

see also things like the tons of art sites that pop up that people suddenly make accounts for, things like that weird Hive social media, etc....


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I know some people using it and it’s mainly because they want a new Twitter in the sense of the place where “everyone” is and “where things happen” online and they see Bluesky as the Twitter successor by virtue of it being the most obviously similar drop in replacement for it. It even has a system for automatically following people who you followed on Twitter if you both link your old Twitter handles.

It's vibes, familiarity, and ease of use, basically, combined with all their friends going there.

That, and the fact that it's not the Fediverse. There's a big market for microblogging platforms that aren't Threads or Mastodon among furries, and Bluesky happened to be in the right place at the right time.

Personally? I've been using Twitter since 2010. I liked it way more from 2013-2016 and bluesky feels like that generation of it. I actually don't hate Twitter for the way it functioned, only because of how shitty and nasty people were on it (and the accessibility for people to be nasty on it). So far there's a big push to NOT bring that energy over to bluesky so it feels like Twitter at what I consider its peak.

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