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Daily News Stuff 11 June 2027

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  • The Bluesky bubble hurts liberals and their causes. Here's why that's a good thing. (Washington Post) (archive site)

    Bluesky was an interesting attempt at redesigning the core architecture of Twitter, but had no natural userbase until Trump won the 2024 election, whereupon the craziest people on Twitter departed en masse all at once and created Bluesky accounts.

    That gave the site a massive boost in user numbers but at the same time a massive headache, because suddenly its users were overwhelming screamingly insane leftists with all the problems that come with them.
    For roughly a decade, Twitter hosted what is lightheartedly called the "national conversation" on issues of the day, particularly social justice and public health. Twitter never had that many users, compared with Instagram or Facebook. But it had a big group of influential users - politicians, policymakers, journalists and academics, all of whom were engaged in a 24/7 conversation about politics and current events.
    Mostly leftists, often far left, but at least, at the time, paying lip service to civility and rationality. Those days are far behind us.

    That's what they're trying to regain, but the more they tighten their grip, the more star systems slip through their fingers.
    That was a boon to progressives, who wielded outsize influence on the platform because they were early adopters who outnumbered the conservatives. They were also better organized and better networked, and had the sympathy of Twitter’s professional-class employees, who proved increasingly susceptible to liberals' demands for tighter moderation policies on things such as using male pronouns to refer to a transgender woman.
    Translation: Stalinists policing speech.
    It’s not surprising that progressives want to return to the good old days. But it’s not working, and I’m skeptical it ever will.
    Those were the days, my friend. Thought they would never end.
    Something similar has happened on Bluesky. The nasty fringe has become even nastier: A Bluesky technical adviser recently felt the need to clarify that "The 'let's tell anyone we don’t like to kill themselves' crowd are not welcome here" because left-wing trolls kept urging people who disagreed with them to commit suicide. And without the leavening influence of their opponents, Bluesky discourse appears even more censorious and doctrinaire than what progressives were saying on old Twitter.
    Jesse Singal, call your office.

    Oh yeah, the key point: Bluesky activity is down 50% since November; it's in a death spiral and there's likely no way out.


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