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💻📱 Eh, What’s Da Scoop on Bluesky? 🤔📢 Why Everybody Stay Beggin’ Fo’ Join Dis New Social Platform? 🤩

💻📱 Eh, What’s Da Scoop on Bluesky? 🤔📢 Why Everybody Stay Beggin’ Fo’ Join Dis New Social Platform? 🤩

Da buzz stay wildin’ dis week bout Bluesky, dis new kine social media platform dat stay called “Twitter 2.0”. Some big time Twitter users like Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez from New York and cookbook author Chrissy Teigen wen’ already join, and thousand mo’ stay beggin’ fo’ invitations. 🤯👀🤑

Eh, but why everybody stay so excited bout dis new kine platform? Well, eva since Elon Musk wen’ buy out Twitter and change da rules, some Twitter users stay lookin’ fo’ alternative social media platforms. And Bluesky, get dis, was funded by one of Twitter’s founders, Jack Dorsey. So, da app stay tryin’ fo’ mimic Twitter’s vibe and style. 🤝💸👥💙🐦

So, what da deal wit dis Bluesky? Well, it’s one kine social network dat get plenny of da same features like Twitter, like posting short texts and photos, responding to odda people’s posts, and sharing dem. Da app still stay in development stage, but it wen’ come out fo’ iOS devices in February and Android devices dis month. 📝📷💬🔄📱

Jay Graber, who stay da chief executive fo’ Bluesky, wen’ say in one blog post last month dat da app looking like Twitter was no accident. But da difference stay dat Bluesky planning fo’ be one decentralized system. Dis mean dat people might be able to create dere own apps and communities within Bluesky. And nobody can make da rules fo’ da whole Bluesky community. 🚀🧑‍💻🌍🔓🤝

Also, Bluesky stay using one “open protocol”. Dat means dat da app stay more open, and posts might be able to move between different social media platforms easily. Dis not da norm, cuz social media platforms usually stay one “walled garden”, where what stay posted on one platform stay only on dat platform. 🤝🔓💬👋🌐

Eh, one Bluesky user wen’ speculate last month dat da app name came from Mr. Dorsey’s desire to free up Twitter’s bird mascot to fly in da blue sky as part of one open protocol. And Mr. Dorsey wen’ say, “Yes.” 💙🐦🌤️🤝

So, how fo’ join Bluesky? Right now, it’s invitation only. Bluesky stay building moderation tools before opening up to everybody. To join, you need one invitation code from one current user. 💌🚪🔑

And why Bluesky stay so popular? Cuz eva since Mr. Musk wen’ buy Twitter, he wen’ change da rules by removing restrictions on online speech and changing verification practices. Dis wen’ lead to confusion and mo’ misinformation and hate speech on Twitter. 😠🤬❌🚫

So, some Twitter users wen’ try out alternative platforms. Recently, some wen’ move to Mastodon, anotha decentralized social media platform dat stay tryin’ to be “one viable alternative to Twitter.” 🤝📈🚀

Bluesky wen’ originally start out wit one small group of tech insiders. But on Thursday, big time Twitter accounts and public figures like Ms. Ocasio-Cortez, Ms. Teigen, and da social media star Dril wen’ join da platform, and now everybody stay talking bout it. 🗣️👥👀

Eh, if you still curious bout Bluesky, you going have to get one invitation code from somebody who stay already using it. But if dis new kine social media platform stay anyting like Twitter, everybody going be talking bout it soon enough. 💻📱🐤🌍👥🚀


NOW IN ENGLISH

Hey, what’s the scoop on Bluesky? 🤔📢 Why is everyone clamoring to join this new social platform? 🤩

The buzz has been wild this week about Bluesky, a new social media platform being called “Twitter 2.0”. Prominent Twitter users like Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez from New York and cookbook author Chrissy Teigen have already joined, and thousands more are begging for invitations. 🤯👀🤑

But why is everyone so excited about this new platform? Well, ever since Elon Musk bought out Twitter and changed the rules, some Twitter users have been looking for alternative social media platforms. And Bluesky, get this, was funded by one of Twitter’s founders, Jack Dorsey. So the app is trying to mimic Twitter’s vibe and style. 🤝💸👥💙🐦

So what’s the deal with Bluesky? Well, it’s a social network that offers many of the same features as Twitter, like posting short texts and photos, responding to other people’s posts, and sharing them. The app is still in development, but it came out for iOS devices in February and for Android devices this month. 📝📷💬🔄📱

Jay Graber, the chief executive of Bluesky, said in a blog post last month that it was no accident that the app looks like Twitter. But unlike Twitter, Bluesky plans to be a decentralized system. This means that people might be able to create their own apps and communities within Bluesky. And nobody can make the rules for the whole Bluesky community. 🚀🧑‍💻🌍🔓🤝

Bluesky also operates using an “open protocol”. This means that the app is more open, and posts might be able to move between different social media platforms easily. This is not the norm, because social media platforms usually operate as walled gardens, where what is posted on one platform stays only on that platform. 🤝🔓💬👋🌐

One Bluesky user speculated last month that the app’s name came from Mr. Dorsey’s desire to free up Twitter’s bird mascot to fly in the blue sky as part of one open protocol. And Mr. Dorsey responded, “Yes.” 💙🐦🌤️🤝

So how do you join Bluesky? Right now, it’s invitation only. Bluesky is building moderation tools before opening up to everybody. To join, you need an invitation code from a current user. 💌🚪🔑

And why is Bluesky so popular? Well, ever since Mr. Musk bought Twitter, he has changed the rules by removing restrictions on online speech and changing verification practices. This has led to confusion and more misinformation and hate speech on the platform. 😠🤬❌🚫

As a result, some Twitter users have tried out alternative platforms. Recently, some have moved to Mastodon, another decentralized social media platform that aims to be “a viable alternative to Twitter”. 🤝📈🚀

Bluesky originally started out with a small group of tech insiders. But on Thursday, big time Twitter accounts and public figures like Ms. Ocasio-Cortez, Ms. Teigen, and the social media star Dril joined the platform, and now everyone is talking about it. 🗣️👥👀

So if you’re still curious about Bluesky, you’ll have to get an invitation code from somebody who is already using it. But if this new social media platform is anything like Twitter, then everybody is going to be talking about it soon enough. 💻📱🐤🌍👥🚀

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