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  2. Scams, trolls and impersonators: Bluesky faces dark clouds in ...

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    According to the Great Firewall, a program that tracks internet censorship in China, the country began blocking Bluesky ahead of June 4, the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square protests, a common ...

  3. List of websites blocked in mainland China - Wikipedia

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    Website Domain URL Category Primary language Duration of blockage Current status Google: google.com: www.google.com drive.google.com chat.google.com scholar.google.com

  4. Elon Musk's 'social experiment on humanity': How X evolved in ...

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    Some X users tell me that they have recently decided to migrate to other social media platforms, including Bluesky, which started in 2019 as an experimental "de-centralised" social media site ...

  5. Bluesky - Wikipedia

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    Bluesky [b] is a microblogging social media service. Users can share short posts containing text, images, and videos. It is owned by Bluesky Social PBC, a benefit corporation based in the United States. [9] [10] The site is similar to Twitter.

  6. Bluesky user count hits 20 million and continues to grow ...

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    Bluesky is a social media app that, at its core, is largely similiar to X, formerly known as Twitter. Like Twitter, users can post short, 300-character messages, images and videos. Users can then ...

  7. Nostr - Wikipedia

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    Nostr (acronym for Notes and Other Stuff Transmitted by Relays) is an open protocol for decentralized message transmission, with the intention to be able to resist internet censorship [2] while maintaining session integrity. "Noster" can also be translated as "our" or "ours" from Latin.

  8. What is Bluesky and why are people leaving X to sign up? - AOL

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    Meanwhile, as X appears to deregulate the user experience, recently changing the block function to allow users to see the posts of public accounts who have blocked them for example, Bluesky ...

  9. AT Protocol - Wikipedia

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    For example, com.appview.foo is a valid NSID, where com.appview is the domain authority, and foo is the name segment. The most popular lexicon in the protocol, app.bsky, defines Bluesky's microblogging schema. [6]