Originally posted by eek
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
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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This is an excellent post by an experienced BlueSky user explaining how things work there, both culturally and (when relevant) technically: The Great Bluesky Migration: I Answer (Some) Of Your Questions
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Originally posted by eek View Post
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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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.
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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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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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI 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.
If you want to swim with the far lefties and commies, go for it.
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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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Originally posted by d000hg View PostOne 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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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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