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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Bluesky<\/a>, the internet<\/a>'s hottest members-only spot at the moment, feels a bit like an exclusive club, populated by some Very Online folks, popular Twitter<\/a> characters, and fed up ex-users of the Elon Musk-owned platform.

Musk is not on it - and this might be part of the appeal for those longing for the way things were before the
Tesla<\/a> billionaire bought Twitter and upended nearly everything about the social network, from rules against harassment to content moderation to its system for verifying prominent users' identities. It also helps that Bluesky grew out of Twitter - a pet project of former CEO Jack Dorsey<\/a>, who still sits on its board of directors.

\"It was designed to replace Twitter,\" said Sol Messing, who worked at Twitter as a data scientist until January and is now associate professor at New York University's Center for Social Media and
Politics<\/a>. \"And you can see it in the way that the the system is designed. It works like Twitter.\"

But can Bluesky replace Twitter? Prominent Twitter users such as the model Chrissy Teigen, U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Dril, a humorous account that grew out of \"weird Twitter\" and has been poking fun at Musk since the billionaire took over the platform, are active users. Journalists, academics and politicians - the users who helped make Twitter into the culture's zeitgeist - are also flocking to the app (if they can score invite codes).

\"Really wondering about where the line is to leave the other place,\" wrote - or \"skeeted\" Ocasio-Cortez recently, expressing concern about how Musk's Twitter will handle next year's presidential elections. \"There's a line where the harm of unchecked disinfo exceeds the benefits of direct, authentic communication. It's really sad.\"

Bluesky, though, has bigger ambitions than to simply supplant Twitter. Beyond the social network itself, it is building the technical foundation - what it calls \"a protocol for public conversation\" - that could make social networks work more like email, blogs or phone numbers.

In computer science, protocols are technical rules for processing and transmitting data, shared standards to which everyone agrees to adhere. Without the TCP\/IP protocol, for instance, we wouldn't have the internet.

When you call someone on the phone, it doesn't matter if they use Verizon or AT&T or Cricket Wireless - as long as their phone has service, they can pick up and talk to you. But on Facebook, or
TikTok<\/a>, or Twitter, you can't cross over to another social network to leave a comment on someone's account. Twitter users must stay on Twitter and TikTok users must stay on TikTok if they want to interact with accounts on those services.

There's no crossing over - no interoperability. Big Tech companies have largely built moats around their online properties, which helps serve their advertising-focused business models. Your Twitter friends are your Twitter friends, and if you move on to a new social network, you can't easily bring them with you - if you can bring them at all. Bluesky is trying to reimagine all this. Moonshot or delusion, what is clear is that invites to the Bluesky social networking app are hot commodity, some even offered on eBay for $100 or more.

But as everyone - including Musk, who paid $44 billon for Twitter - knows, a social network's value is not simply in the technology behind it. It is in the people - the network of people who use and contribute to a platform. And getting people, especially people who aren't teenagers, to move to a new social network, is quite a challenge. Just ask Mastodon, Truth Social or any other alternative network that's sprung up more recently.

\"We are all active on Twitter because we are all active on Twitter. And so it's very, very difficult to to migrate to a different social media platform once you have thousands of followers on Twitter,\" said Messing, who also worked on data science at Facebook and the
Pew Research Center<\/a>.

While it seems unlikely that Bluesky could replace Twitter as a global information conduit any time soon, it is more intuitive and easy to use than 7-year-old Mastodon, which not long ago was touted as a possible Twitter replacement but which many find befuddlingly complicated and lacking in important features. While it looks and feels similar to Twitter, Bluesky lacks many of the features Twitter has built out over the years. There is no way to send direct messages, for instance, and there is no verification system.

For now, Bluesky is like the back room at a house party where the cool kids and misfits found refuge from the increasingly rowdy rager out front - at least until it, too, is enveloped by chaos. Fewer than 100,000 people are on it right now. That's by design.

\"Once you open it up and allow different forms of content moderation to dominate, it's going to be a very different platform,\" Messing said.

Bluesky's approach to content moderation is similar to its approach to algorithms to decide what users see. That is, giving users a choice in what they see. The app launched with a chronological feed, meaning you see posts in the order they are posted in. Other social platforms like TikTok, Facebook, Instagram or Twitter use secretive algorithms to show you what you're more likely to be interested in. Bluesky also has \"custom feeds,\" which let users pick the algorithm that controls what they see.

\"Imagine you want your timeline to only be posts from your mutuals, or only posts that have cat photos, or only posts related to sports - you can simply pick your feed of choice from an open marketplace,\" CEO Jay Graber wrote in a recent
blog post<\/a>. Bluesky did not respond to a request for comment.

It's an open question whether Bluesky will soar or remain a pie in the sky. But some of Twitter's earliest supporters are cautiously optimistic. After all, Twitter started out similarly small, and along the way both its creators and users learned a lot.

\"There's a whole community of people doing these experiments at these projects that are all learning from each other and sharing things back and forth and with the overall hope and idea that we cannot make the same mistakes we made last time,\" said Evan \"Rabble\" Henshaw-Plath, who worked on Twitter predecessor Odeo with Dorsey and is now CEO of Planetary.Social, another decentralized social network.

\"In some ways, we democratized the media. We changed the world. We gave everyone a voice. But we didn't figure out what to do with that,\" he said. \"We didn't give ourselves great tools to handle it.\"

Could Bluesky be the Twitter do-over it was set up to be?

\"I would like to see these guys figure out a smart way to maintain data portability, without losing the ability to essentially moderate content,\" Henshaw-Plath said. \"And yeah, that might be impossible, but that's what I would ultimately like to see.\"
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蓝天,Jack Dorsey倡导的,应该是Twitter 2.0。能成功吗?

不过,蓝天,比简单地取代Twitter更大的野心。除了社交网络本身,这是构建技术基础——所谓的“公共对话协议”——能够使社交网络工作更像电子邮件、博客或电话号码。

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蓝天,互联网最热的会员制现货现在,感觉有点像一个高级俱乐部,居住着一些在线的人受欢迎推特字符,和美联储的既往使用者伦Musk-owned平台。

麝香不是它,这可能是部分的吸引力对于那些渴望事情之前特斯拉亿万富翁收购Twitter和颠覆了几乎所有的社交网络,从规则对骚扰内容节制系统验证突出用户的身份。它还帮助,蓝天的Twitter——前任首席执行官的一个项目Jack Dorsey,他仍然坐在其董事会。

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说:“它被设计用来取代Twitter索尔混乱,曾在Twitter作为一个数据科学家直到明年1月,现在是纽约大学副教授的社交媒体和中心政治。”,你可以看到它的系统设计。它的工作原理就像Twitter。”

但可以蓝天取代推特?等著名的Twitter用户模型克里斯Teigen,美国众议员亚历山大Ocasio-Cortez,铣床,一个幽默的的账户“奇怪的Twitter”,此后取笑了麝香亿万富翁接管了平台,活跃用户。记者、学者和政治家——使Twitter的用户到文化的时代精神——也涌向应用程序(如果他们能得分邀请码)。

“真的想离开线的其他地方,”或“泼”Ocasio-Cortez最近写道,麝香的Twitter如何处理表达担忧明年的总统选举。“有一条线的危害不disinfo超过直接的好处,真正的沟通。真的很难过。”

不过,蓝天,比简单地取代Twitter更大的野心。除了社交网络本身,这是构建技术基础——所谓的“公共对话协议”——能够使社交网络工作更像电子邮件、博客或电话号码。

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在计算机科学中,协议技术规则进行处理和传输数据,每个人都同意坚持共同的标准。没有TCP / IP协议,例如,我们不会有互联网。

当你调用一个人打电话,不管他们使用Verizon和AT&T和板球无线——只要他们的电话服务,他们可以选择和你谈谈。可是在Facebook上,或TikTok或Twitter,你不能跨越到另一个社交网络上留下评论别人的帐户。Twitter用户必须保持在Twitter和TikTok用户必须留在TikTok如果他们想与这些服务账户。

没有交叉,没有互操作性。大型科技公司的护城河在很大程度上建立在他们的网络属性,这有助于advertising-focused服务的商业模式。你的Twitter好友是你的Twitter的朋友,如果你进入一个新的社交网络,你不能轻易地将他们与你——如果你能把他们。蓝天正试图重新定义这一切。月球探测器或妄想,很明显,邀请蓝天社交应用的热门商品,一些人甚至提出在易趣上以100美元或更多。

但是每个人——包括麝香,谁支付44美元收购Twitter——知道,社交网络的价值不仅仅是在其背后的技术。的人——人的网络使用和提供平台。和让人们,尤其是那些不是青少年,搬到一个新的社交网络,是一个相当大的挑战。问问乳齿象,真理的社会或任何其他网络最近兴起。

“我们都是活跃在Twitter上因为我们都活跃在Twitter上。和非常,非常难以迁移到不同的社会媒体平台一旦你有成千上万的追随者在推特上,”梅辛说,他也曾在Facebook和科学数据皮尤研究中心

虽然似乎不太可能,蓝天可以取代Twitter作为一个全球信息管道,它比七岁更直观和易于使用的乳齿象,不久前被吹捧为一个可能的Twitter替代但许多发现困惑的复杂和缺乏重要的功能。虽然它看起来和感觉类似于Twitter,蓝天缺乏Twitter已经建立起来的许多特性。没有办法发送私信,例如,没有验证系统。

现在,蓝天,就像后面的房间在一次家庭聚会,很酷的孩子和不适应避难从日益喧闹的愤怒——至少在它面前,也笼罩在一片混乱。现在只有不到100000人。通过设计。

“一旦你打开它,并允许不同形式的内容适度控制,这将是一个非常不同的平台,”。

蓝天内容适度的方法类似于它的方法算法来决定用户看到的东西。也就是说,给用户一个选择在他们所看到的。应用推出了按时间顺序排列的饲料,这意味着你可以看到文章的顺序他们发布的。TikTok等其他社交平台,Facebook Instagram或Twitter使用秘密算法展示你更可能会感兴趣。蓝天也有“自定义提要”,让用户选择算法控制他们所看到的。

“想象你想让你的时间表只是文章从你的互助组织,或者只是文章的猫的照片,或者只是文章相关的运动——你可以简单地选择你的饲料的选择从一个开放的市场,”首席执行官杰Graber近期在一份报告中博客。蓝天没有回应记者的置评请求。

这是一个开放的问题蓝天是否会飙升仍然是不切实际的想法。但Twitter的一些最早的支持者则持谨慎乐观的态度。毕竟,Twitter开始类似的小,一路上它的创造者和使用者学到了很多。

“整个社区的人做这些实验在这些项目,都是互相学习和分享东西来回和整体的希望和想法,我们不能犯同样的错误我们做了最后一次,”埃文“乌合之众”Henshaw-Plath说,曾在推特上前任奥德奥多尔西和现在的首席执行官的行星。社会,另一个分散的社交网络。

“在某些方面,我们民主化媒体。我们改变了世界。我们给每个人一个声音。但我们没有弄清楚要做什么,”他说。“我们没有给自己伟大的工具来处理它。”

蓝天可以成立Twitter返工?

“我希望看到这些家伙想出一个聪明的方式来维护数据的可移植性,在不损失的能力本质上是温和的内容,“Henshaw-Plath说。“是的,这可能是不可能的,但这就是我最终希望看到的。”
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Bluesky<\/a>, the internet<\/a>'s hottest members-only spot at the moment, feels a bit like an exclusive club, populated by some Very Online folks, popular Twitter<\/a> characters, and fed up ex-users of the Elon Musk-owned platform.

Musk is not on it - and this might be part of the appeal for those longing for the way things were before the
Tesla<\/a> billionaire bought Twitter and upended nearly everything about the social network, from rules against harassment to content moderation to its system for verifying prominent users' identities. It also helps that Bluesky grew out of Twitter - a pet project of former CEO Jack Dorsey<\/a>, who still sits on its board of directors.

\"It was designed to replace Twitter,\" said Sol Messing, who worked at Twitter as a data scientist until January and is now associate professor at New York University's Center for Social Media and
Politics<\/a>. \"And you can see it in the way that the the system is designed. It works like Twitter.\"

But can Bluesky replace Twitter? Prominent Twitter users such as the model Chrissy Teigen, U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Dril, a humorous account that grew out of \"weird Twitter\" and has been poking fun at Musk since the billionaire took over the platform, are active users. Journalists, academics and politicians - the users who helped make Twitter into the culture's zeitgeist - are also flocking to the app (if they can score invite codes).

\"Really wondering about where the line is to leave the other place,\" wrote - or \"skeeted\" Ocasio-Cortez recently, expressing concern about how Musk's Twitter will handle next year's presidential elections. \"There's a line where the harm of unchecked disinfo exceeds the benefits of direct, authentic communication. It's really sad.\"

Bluesky, though, has bigger ambitions than to simply supplant Twitter. Beyond the social network itself, it is building the technical foundation - what it calls \"a protocol for public conversation\" - that could make social networks work more like email, blogs or phone numbers.

In computer science, protocols are technical rules for processing and transmitting data, shared standards to which everyone agrees to adhere. Without the TCP\/IP protocol, for instance, we wouldn't have the internet.

When you call someone on the phone, it doesn't matter if they use Verizon or AT&T or Cricket Wireless - as long as their phone has service, they can pick up and talk to you. But on Facebook, or
TikTok<\/a>, or Twitter, you can't cross over to another social network to leave a comment on someone's account. Twitter users must stay on Twitter and TikTok users must stay on TikTok if they want to interact with accounts on those services.

There's no crossing over - no interoperability. Big Tech companies have largely built moats around their online properties, which helps serve their advertising-focused business models. Your Twitter friends are your Twitter friends, and if you move on to a new social network, you can't easily bring them with you - if you can bring them at all. Bluesky is trying to reimagine all this. Moonshot or delusion, what is clear is that invites to the Bluesky social networking app are hot commodity, some even offered on eBay for $100 or more.

But as everyone - including Musk, who paid $44 billon for Twitter - knows, a social network's value is not simply in the technology behind it. It is in the people - the network of people who use and contribute to a platform. And getting people, especially people who aren't teenagers, to move to a new social network, is quite a challenge. Just ask Mastodon, Truth Social or any other alternative network that's sprung up more recently.

\"We are all active on Twitter because we are all active on Twitter. And so it's very, very difficult to to migrate to a different social media platform once you have thousands of followers on Twitter,\" said Messing, who also worked on data science at Facebook and the
Pew Research Center<\/a>.

While it seems unlikely that Bluesky could replace Twitter as a global information conduit any time soon, it is more intuitive and easy to use than 7-year-old Mastodon, which not long ago was touted as a possible Twitter replacement but which many find befuddlingly complicated and lacking in important features. While it looks and feels similar to Twitter, Bluesky lacks many of the features Twitter has built out over the years. There is no way to send direct messages, for instance, and there is no verification system.

For now, Bluesky is like the back room at a house party where the cool kids and misfits found refuge from the increasingly rowdy rager out front - at least until it, too, is enveloped by chaos. Fewer than 100,000 people are on it right now. That's by design.

\"Once you open it up and allow different forms of content moderation to dominate, it's going to be a very different platform,\" Messing said.

Bluesky's approach to content moderation is similar to its approach to algorithms to decide what users see. That is, giving users a choice in what they see. The app launched with a chronological feed, meaning you see posts in the order they are posted in. Other social platforms like TikTok, Facebook, Instagram or Twitter use secretive algorithms to show you what you're more likely to be interested in. Bluesky also has \"custom feeds,\" which let users pick the algorithm that controls what they see.

\"Imagine you want your timeline to only be posts from your mutuals, or only posts that have cat photos, or only posts related to sports - you can simply pick your feed of choice from an open marketplace,\" CEO Jay Graber wrote in a recent
blog post<\/a>. Bluesky did not respond to a request for comment.

It's an open question whether Bluesky will soar or remain a pie in the sky. But some of Twitter's earliest supporters are cautiously optimistic. After all, Twitter started out similarly small, and along the way both its creators and users learned a lot.

\"There's a whole community of people doing these experiments at these projects that are all learning from each other and sharing things back and forth and with the overall hope and idea that we cannot make the same mistakes we made last time,\" said Evan \"Rabble\" Henshaw-Plath, who worked on Twitter predecessor Odeo with Dorsey and is now CEO of Planetary.Social, another decentralized social network.

\"In some ways, we democratized the media. We changed the world. We gave everyone a voice. But we didn't figure out what to do with that,\" he said. \"We didn't give ourselves great tools to handle it.\"

Could Bluesky be the Twitter do-over it was set up to be?

\"I would like to see these guys figure out a smart way to maintain data portability, without losing the ability to essentially moderate content,\" Henshaw-Plath said. \"And yeah, that might be impossible, but that's what I would ultimately like to see.\"
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