Topic: AT protocol
The AT protocol, associated with Bluesky, raises concerns about censorship and moderation practices, particularly in light of recent actions taken against accounts in Turkey under government pressure. While positioned as a decentralized alternative to traditional social media, the platform’s approach to content moderation and user control remains critical for those advocating for free expression and privacy. Understanding these dynamics is essential as users manage the evolving environment of social media alternatives.
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Bluesky Censors 72 Accounts in Turkey Amid Government Pressure
Bluesky’s promise of a censorship-free haven cracks as users in Turkey scramble for uncensored access through third-party apps.
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Celebrities and Tech Leaders Launch Campaign, Asking For Donations To Fund New Social Media Agenda
The Free Our Feeds campaign claims to champion decentralization, but its backers’ history of supporting stricter moderation raises doubts among…
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Bluesky Is Now Available for Anyone To Join
The decentralized platform no longer requires an invite code, but it’s not the app that was originally promised.
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Bluesky announces how moderation will work on the decentralized platform
Users can choose the level of moderation they want.
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Decentralized Twitter alternative Bluesky arrives in beta
Currently invite-only.





