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Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Blue Sky is Cutting Dems' Last Ties to Reality

Nov 26, 2024
Dive into the rise of Blue Sky, the quirky alternative to Twitter, and discover how leftists are migrating to this new platform. Enjoy a light-hearted look at social media bubbles and the psychological impacts they create. The duo critiques modern parenting while hilariously reflecting on celebrity culture and the chaos of raising kids. Plus, they share whimsical anecdotes about life, loss of wedding rings, and the culinary adventures of slow cooking that intertwine with relationships and attraction. This is a fun exploration of technology and personal dynamics!
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Quick takeaways

  • Blue Sky, while initially a promising decentralized platform, operates centrally and risks repeating social media's echo chamber effects.
  • The podcast highlights the psychological dangers of ideological isolation on Blue Sky, potentially exacerbating mental health issues and societal polarization.

Deep dives

The Rise of Blue Sky

Blue Sky is a platform developed as an alternative to Twitter, initiated by the Twitter corporation with an intention of creating a more decentralized social media environment. Although it initially started as a research initiative by then-CEO Jack Dorsey in 2019, it became an independent company in late 2021. Since opening to the public in 2024, Blue Sky has seen a rapid growth in users, reaching over 20 million by late November 2024, driven largely by dissatisfaction with changes to X (formerly Twitter) under Elon Musk's ownership. However, despite this growth, comparisons with Twitter reveal that it still has a significantly smaller active user base, with only about 3.5 million active users daily compared to X's over 237 million.

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