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EmersonL ◴[] No.42152439[source]
I loved Twitter. It was this magic place where I could connect with both friends and legends in my field (programmers). That’s not what it is anymore and it’s impossible to ignore how political it’s become.

Bluesky feels like Twitter used to and it’s shockingly refreshing to hear about industry news and friendly updates rather than some “pick-up artist” explaining how women are too privileged these days.

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llm_trw ◴[] No.42152551[source]
The first post when I opened it after reading yours:

>The same people who’ve spent the last several years decrying “unqualified DEI hires” are now shoehorning through Cabinet nominations who can’t even pass a basic background test.

This is the opposite of what I want in any app I open. It's time we stop chasing engagement for sites and start filtering for content. I want sites that don't promise to be the place to do everything for everyone but one's which I can judge on their censorship to know if I want to join.

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archagon ◴[] No.42153395[source]
Well, Threads does that[1]. So it seems to mostly be full of menial banter, if that's up your alley.

[1]: https://about.instagram.com/blog/announcements/continuing-ou...

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llm_trw ◴[] No.42153710[source]
It isn't. I want a place where people leave their politics, religion and genitals at the door. Op made it seem like bluesky did that. A look at the front page says otherwise.
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