this week's Bluesky Report has some thoughts on how I'm writing about the news, and also:
- How Bluesky continues to become an integral place to discuss academic research
- [@graze.social](
i know facts dont matter and this is about creating a permission structure, but still:
custom feeds like the Catchup Feed, which shows the most liked posts of the last 24h on the entire network, make it very easy to see what the actual zeitgeist of bsky is
[bsky.app/profile/did:...](
Conversations around decentralisation and the open social web have gotten fairly unproductive, resulting in a letter calling for mutual respect
Im signing it, and with that, I have thoughts regarding discourse, decentralisation and why this space matters.
[connectedplaces.online/on-discourse...](
This weeks fedi news is about how the Nepali government shut down virtually all social media over the weekend, leading to massive protests. Included in the list was mastodon, leading to [mastodon.social](
whats interesting this is happening while kpop still functions on assumptions of the old world order, and it is actively pandering towards america
see apple+ new kpopped documentary which has kpop idols in duets with western pop idols, or aespa's visuals for rich man
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so why did bluesky even bother with making bookmarks private then?
- private bookmarks are still accessible by bsky pbc in case of t&s stuff
- bookmarking is still are displayed with public engagement statistics
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