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This release features a better way to discover and share articles, blog posts, and newsletters across the Atmosphere via new, dynamic @standard.site link cards. Participating publishers and websites (such as leaflet.pub, pckt.blog, and offprint.app) now support these new link cards when shared on Bluesky. Also included in this release: added support for “going live” with YouTube, Substack, and Beehiiv; improved GIF search; a refreshed photo viewer; and lots of bug fixes.
Bluesky is the social app built for better conversations. Find your people, follow what you care about, and have fun online again — without ads or engagement traps.
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See what people are talking about right now. From breaking news to big cultural moments, jump into conversations as they unfold and be part of what's happening.
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Choose from thousands of community-built feeds covering news, art, pets, science, fandom, investing, culture, and everything in between. Stay updated with people you care about in your Following feed, or dive into new perspectives and trends in Discover.
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Use powerful moderation tools and content filters to shape exactly what you see. Hide what you don't want, follow what you do, and decide who can interact with you.
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The internet is too important to be controlled by a handful of powerful people. Bluesky is building an open, community-driven foundation for the social internet. With one account, you can use the Bluesky app and take your identity anywhere on the growing ecosystem of apps built on the same protocol.
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