Good news for internet users, the decentralized social network Bluesky, accessible by invitation only, slowly opening to the public. CEO Jay Graber announced that posts on Bluesky will now be visible whether a person is logged in or not, meaning you can share content directly with friends who don’t have a Bluesky account.
Decentralized social platform launched in MarchAn invitation code is still required to open an accounthowever, any visitor can now view messages from an individual account on the bsky.app site and mobile applications unless the user chooses not to view those messages publicly.
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Bluesky finally lets users see posts without logging in
Bluesky CEO Jay Graber said: ” We designed Bluesky to be a public chat space featuring breaking news, commentary and analysis, jokes and more. We’re taking one step closer to this goal by launching a public web view; This means you don’t need to log in to see posts on Bluesky “.
He also adds: “ People can easily view messages from Bluesky without logging in. Whether it’s a joke you want to text to a friend or a message you want to add to an article, sharing will be easier. “.
Bluesky users can enable an option Settings > Moderation > Visibility of logged out users to prevent the social network from showing messages to logged in users. However, this limit only applies to Bluesky’s website and its own app. The company noted that other third-party customers may not comply with this limit and still be able to view your messages.
Ditching the requirement to log in to view content isn’t the only change to Bluesky; There’s also a new butterfly logo. The company says it’s a “symbol of change and transformation” and that the butterfly emoji is used by Bluesky users when sharing their handles.