Bluesky to Introduce 'Communities' Feature This Year
Bluesky, the decentralized social platform, plans to launch a new feature called "communities" sometime this year. These spaces are designed to allow users to delve deeper into specific interests and connect with like-minded individuals. The upcoming feature will be integrated into the platform's underlying decentralized AT Protocol, according to Alex Benzer, Bluesky's head of product.
Bluesky is set to introduce "communities" as a new feature within its platform, with a planned rollout sometime this year. These communities are envisioned as smaller, focused spaces where users can engage more deeply with shared interests and interact with others who hold similar passions.
Alex Benzer, Bluesky's head of product, announced the upcoming addition. He stated that these communities will be built upon the decentralized AT Protocol, which serves as the foundation for Bluesky. Benzer described the initiative as a "new structure for everyone" and an integral part of the broader "Atmosphere," a term referring to the AT Protocol ecosystem.
On the Bluesky platform, users will gain the ability to create new communities, join existing ones, post content within these groups, and receive updates related to their chosen communities.
According to The Verge, this development aims to enhance user engagement and provide more tailored social experiences.
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