The39thStep
Urban critical thinker
She said there had been pro Palestinian accounts banned . I don’t know as I’m not signed up .What do you mean by "dealt with"?
She said there had been pro Palestinian accounts banned . I don’t know as I’m not signed up .What do you mean by "dealt with"?
It's true that a lot of Palestinian accounts asking for money got banned mostly I believe for spamming however this lady @mommunism.bsky.social has made it her business to advocate on their behalf and she chooses 1 account a day to promote as they have been vetted as genuine - somewhere there is an Excel spreadsheet of vetted accounts. i haven't seen it but I've seen people make reference to it. I've given a bit of money to some accounts but the only trouble with that it it seems that word gets around and you get a lot of Palestinian followers. More than you can realistically give money to without leaving yourself not so very well off.Tell me what you think about how Palestine is dealt with on there. I haven't joined but a couple of mates said it is quite poor on that issue
Reductions in the number of monthly posts being allowed on X coupled with the rise of far-right content on the Elon Musk-owned platform has forced many publishers to re-examine their social media strategy.
Major newsbrands to join BlueSky in recent days include the Liverpool Echo, Manchester Evening News, Birmingham Live, Bolton News, Lancashire Telegraph, Sheffield Star, The Herald and The Scotsman. As well as corporate accounts many journalists on these and other titles have also opened accounts on the platform.
The Echo explained its thinking in an editorial penned by political editor Liam Thorpe and audience editor Paul Philbin, with both journalists citing “vile abuse” and “disinformation” on X among the reasons for the change.
Added Paul: “Following the aftermath of the tragic attacks in Southport in the summer, we saw a rise in referral traffic on the Echo from X. During the riots, we would see huge spikes in our audience. But, with that, came a lot of vile responses towards our reporters.
“We also saw a lot of disinformation and misinformation spreading like wildfire on X and and, personally, that was when I first felt we needed a new platform. So far the experience on Bluesky has been positive.”
The Sheffield Star said in an editorial: “Like many news organisations, including the Guardian, The Scotsman and others, The Star has joined BlueSky. The social networking site is growing rapidly as an alternative to Elon Musk’s X.
I’m enjoying Bluesky. It’s funny how some platforms just don’t have it. Threads has many times the users Bluesky has, but Threads is boring. I don’t know quite how they managed it, but it’s sterile. I never took to it.
What's your handle? I can't find you on thereI’m enjoying Bluesky. It’s funny how some platforms just don’t have it. Threads has many times the users Bluesky has, but Threads is boring. I don’t know quite how they managed it, but it’s sterile. I never took to it.
You’re following me!What's your handle? I can't find you on there
Yeah I remembered after I posted!You’re following me!
I’m Trevor Chaplin.
I wonder whether the current excitement about BlueSky will survive transition to freemium.
Well it seems a better business model than relying on advertising. I doubt they will be copying the X approach of boosting paid accounts.
It seems like there’s a lot of Palestine accounts asking for money and as a result many get hit by moderation and banning because they post little but fund raising requestsShe said there had been pro Palestinian accounts banned . I don’t know as I’m not signed up .
From a company blog post cited by Social Media Lab: We won’t uprank accounts simply because they’re subscribing to a paid tier.