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jmward01 ◴[] No.42197691[source]
Completely aside from the cable discussion, I'm glad this was on bsky. I could finally follow the comments in the link again. I hope this trend continues.
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FlyingSnake ◴[] No.42197801[source]
BlueSky has attained critical mass and it is the next generation of microblogging. We’re witnessing the long awaited dethroning of twitter and it will end up ceding the space like Reddit did.
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1. PittleyDunkin ◴[] No.42198023[source]
I think some of the community will also move to substack
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2. talldayo ◴[] No.42198190[source]
As an outsider, I've always associated Bluesky/Twitter with "volitile but potentially cutting-edge reporting" and followed it but with a grain of salt.

When I see an article on Substack I always assume the worst. The signal-to-noise ratio is lower on Medium and Substack than any other social platform I browse, which is a tragic indictment of where long-form blogging has gone.

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3. PittleyDunkin ◴[] No.42198383[source]
As with all social media, it's about who you follow. I've found it particularly attractive for international reporting, albeit typically with some clear bent or polemic.