I created a Bluesky account a while back. I used it for a few days and couldn’t get into it. After a few weeks, I gave up and returned to X.
But I still wasn’t happy. X had become a cesspool of trolls and vitriol, and my blood pressure couldn’t tolerate one minute more on the site. So I set my X account to private and made a vow to migrate to Bluesky.
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I’m so glad I did.
Bluesky is a breath of fresh air. You’re not force-fed ads, nor are there algorithmic suggestions to clutter up your feed. Even better, there’s so much positivity. That alone is worth the time to migrate.
But how do you get started? It took you years to collect those followers on Twitter. Will it take years to do the same on Bluesky? No. Here’s …