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  • eek
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post

    Well never fear, the blocking on Blue Sky is great! I can see my hiking and urban feeds free from crap.
    Yep I can block people there as well as I can here. Which means you only see posters like Fraidycat once because I can operate my 1 strike and out rule.

    It's why I wouldn't want to be a mod - I would make cojak look like a reasonable person and kill this community in days...

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by Fraidycat View Post

    Not to mention the child groomers.
    Well never fear, the blocking on Blue Sky is great! I can see my hiking and urban feeds free from crap.

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by Fraidycat View Post

    Not to mention the child groomers.
    Your mate Tate on it already?

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  • Fraidycat
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    Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
    All the far lefties and commies who used to post on Twitter \ X are migrating to it.
    Not to mention the child groomers.

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  • Ketto
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    It’s good. I found it a bit boring compared to
    Twitter at first, but then realised it’s because an algorithm isn’t feeding me click bait night and day.

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  • BolshieBastard
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    I stopped going on TwiXer a while back and saw all the discussion about BlueSky, figured people here are probably all over such things - thoughts?

    I do love Bluey but that's the Australian childrens' animation.
    All the far lefties and commies who used to post on Twitter \ X are migrating to it because the poor luvies are so gutted at the US election results and how nasty the UK is.

    If you want to swim with the far lefties and commies, go for it.

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  • Snooky
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    Yes. I deleted my Xitter account very soon after Elon Musk made his real intentions clear. I'm on Threads and Bluesky, they seem generally a lot more civilised - but give it time

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    One of the things I found Twitter most useful for was disrupting normal customer service, you'd often get direct response from businesses.

    Are they using BS as well (I know there's been a ot of high profile eXits from Elon's platform of late)? Not what Twitter was really for but it was nice.

    Thanks Nick and CJ
    Yes, the customer service stuff is handy. I think a lot of businesses are still stuck on Twitter, but I'd expect them to start making the move if Bluesky continues growing

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    Try it on yourself - I've been blocked by people I don't like so they've saved me the trouble!
    Ah, I remember now - I tried it the other day. Somebody I've never heard blocked me months ago, when I hadn't even posted anything!

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  • d000hg
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    One of the things I found Twitter most useful for was disrupting normal customer service, you'd often get direct response from businesses.

    Are they using BS as well (I know there's been a ot of high profile eXits from Elon's platform of late)? Not what Twitter was really for but it was nice.

    Thanks Nick and CJ

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  • courtg9000
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    i'm there, its ok.

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  • cojak
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    Try it on yourself - I've been blocked by people I don't like so they've saved me the trouble!

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    NickFitz Clearsky allows you to view those that you've blocked. I use it to check for false positives in my block lists, but I haven't come across any so far.
    Cheers, I'll check it out - though the only account I've blocked so far is the one I mentioned, and they've probably been booted off by T&S anyway

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  • cojak
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    I'm on it and like it a lot, I'm still a little naïve when it comes to identifying bots, but I have a label on that alerts me to AI content and that helps.

    NickFitz Clearsky allows you to view those that you've blocked. I use it to check for false positives in my block lists, but I haven't come across any so far.

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  • NickFitz
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    It's quite like the atmosphere on Twitter ten or more years ago at the moment

    Things are in a bit of flux as the trolls and scammers realise the grip they've had over Twitter won't do them much good once they're the only ones left there, and try to move over. But Bluesky has really powerful blocking mechanisms for individual users, and it also has a strong community of people who left Twitter a while ago and have established social norms around blocking and removing nuisances. This is backed up by the product development team actively adding features to support community moderation based on changing needs, and a competent Trust & Safety (T&S) team actively moderating the platform who are coping well with the massive influx of new users over the past few days.

    So like any of these things, it's starting well and everybody's invested in keeping it that way, but there'll still be arseholes trying to muscle their way in. I got a "like" the other day from a user who was clearly affiliated with kiwifarms, who have been trying to work out how to subvert the moderation system to promote an anti-trans agenda as their initial foray into ******* things up for everyone. So I blocked them, and if I knew more about how it all works (I signed up ages ago but only became active this week) then I'd be able to ensure they got blocked at a higher level; but with a standard block, they can't see me, I can't see them, and nobody else will ever see any evidence that they interacted with my account. And I believe T&S have already made major progress in clearing the kiwifarms mob off the platform with extreme prejudice

    If you decide to give it a go, then have a look around for "Starter Packs" which are lists of accounts in every field you can think of, from which you can pick and choose a set of initial follows. Interested in game dev? There's a starter pack for that. Political journalism in Australia? One for that. Museums? One for that. And many of the old school Twitter people who've moved over there have the same handle so are easy to find (and some good people who left Twitter years ago are there too). Also, once you've found a few people to follow, there's a custom feed showing people they follow which you can use to expand your horizons.

    BTW, it's just ticked up to 21 million users as I've been writing this

    So I'd say give it a go. It may not last forever, but it's really good for now

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