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Bluesky looks set to ruffle Twitter’s feathers

The service is gaining traction among Twitter power users, attracting prominent personalities including US politician Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

Bluesky runs on a decentralised framework, similar to social network Mastodon. It allows users to build independent social media experiences and users can join a specific “server”, which has its own unique set of rules, interests and participants.Bluesky offers a similar experience to Twitter — people create profiles and post short messages with text and images.

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