Bluesky

Investors are starting to eye Bluesky, a new governance organisation for the bridge for the social web, no resolution but more tension around moderation questions, new platforms for the ATmosphere, and more!
Bluesky's decision not to moderate a specific account leads to controversy in the community, more info on Bluesky's plans for monetisation, and 4 new apps appear in the ATmosphere
Bluesky is cementing it's position for news, conversations on verification, book reviews with Skylights, and much more.
A busy news week for Bluesky, growing the network by 15% in a week. There are new types of labelers, Bluesky is banned in Pakistan, and much more.
All the Links of this week, with a Twitch and Reddit Q&A's, a ton of new tools, and much much more.
Bluesky now has 20 million accounts, there is a large media attention to Bluesky, people are exploring the firehose, and much more.
Bluesky is building a decentralised social network. But how does decentralisation lead to a better distribution of power?
15 million accounts, 7m MAU, an explosion of Starter Packs, and a ton of new tools.
Visualise statistics about your account with multiple new tools, Bridgy Fed discusses governance, and further integration of the ATmosphere ecosystem with 3p clients
If you were to design an open social networking protocol, what would that look like? Which metaphors and comparisons would you use to get a general idea of how the network functions? And what would you answer if people ask if your network is decentralised and federated?