Bluesky CEO Jay Graber Is Building a Billionaire-Proof Social Media Site
- Bluesky CEO Jay Graber spoke at SXSW, wearing a shirt that read "mundus sine caesaribus" to subtly criticize Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's previous shirt, which said "aut Zuck aut nihil."
- Bluesky has gained popularity with around 32 million users, as social media users are dissatisfied with billionaire-owned platforms, especially Elon Musk's X.
- Graber explained that Bluesky's decentralized network allows users to leave and take their followers with them, making it billionaire-proof.
- Bluesky is working on a content framework regarding data use for generative A.I., advocating for more clarity and transparency.
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Talking About Bluesky And Putting Power & Choice Back Into Users’ Hands At SXSW
When 1,700 people pack a room at SXSW (with hundreds more relegated to overflow spaces) to hear about a decentralized social media protocol, it’s clear something interesting is happening. The crowd that showed up for my conversation with Bluesky CEO Jay Graber this week wasn’t just there for another social media platform — they were there because they’re hungry for an alternative to billionaire-controlled (and manipulated) digital spaces. As a r…
Bluesky's CEO trolled Mark Zuckerberg at SXSW with a T-shirt. You can now buy it.
The social media platform Bluesky has begun selling a version of a shirt worn by CEO Jay Graber during her SXSW keynote, which called out Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg with a Latin phrase.
Bluesky CEO Takes Iconic Jab At Mark Zuckerberg With Message On Her T-Shirt
If you're not a fan of Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, you're not alone—the CEO of Bluesky is right there with you. Jay Graber, the CEO of the social media app created by Twitter founder Jack Dorsey, recently took aim at her Facebook-founding rival during a panel at the South by Southwest festival in Texas. Bluesky was created by Dorsey as an alternative to the far-right cesspool Elon Musk transformed Twitter into when he bought it, and has position…
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