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- Previously, the app’s logo was a blue sky with clouds, but “early on, we noticed that people were organically using the butterfly emoji 🦋 to indicate their Bluesky handles,” Graber says in the blog post..
- Now, anyone can easily see posts from both the web and from the Bluesky app — like this one.If you want to prevent people who aren’t logged in from seeing your posts, you can “discourage” that by clicking a toggle in settings..
- He’s submitted several accepted emoji proposals to the Unicode Consortium.Bluesky remains an invite-only decentralized Twitter alternative, but now, you don’t need to have an account and log in to be able to see posts on the platform, according to a blog post from Bluesky CEO Jay Graber..
- But Bluesky notes that “other apps may not honor this request” and that the toggle doesn’t make your account private.“Bluesky is an open and public network,” Bluesky says in a note under the toggle..
- But every time I hop over to my Bluesky account, it seems like people are having a lot of fun — the platform seems to be growing quickly, too — so hopefully the protocols can co-exist and usher in a fediverse future..
- “The butterfly speaks to our mission of transforming social media into something new.”I think the butterfly is a big improvement from the generic blue sky..
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