Bluesky social media platform now allows users to write long-form posts

While the X social network, led by Elon Musk, has restricted the ability to write long-form articles only to paid subscribers and corporate account holders, the decentralized Bluesky platform is taking a completely different path. Zamin.uz reported on this.
The recently released new version of the Bluesky app has opened up wide opportunities for users. This update is integrated with a special project, and now network members can freely read long articles and series of messages based on specific protocols.
Information on this is being widely covered in international technology publications. Now, Bluesky users are not limited to short messages but can also directly follow various newsletters and analytical articles across the network.
This system also includes a number of external sites intended for independent authors and creators. In the initial stage, these articles will appear as active links, but platform officials promise to further refine and expand this function in the future.
This will take the culture of information consumption for users to a new level. This news is an integral part of the Bluesky platform's strategic goals to create an open information environment.
Previously, a private messaging service was launched, and now, with nearly forty-five million users, this network is becoming a huge arena for third-party apps and developers. This situation creates a great opportunity for specialists working on open protocols to present their projects to a wide audience.
Additionally, the world-famous WordPress system has enabled any site to publish articles on the Bluesky network through its special plugins. This means that a user's personal blog will not remain just a simple link, but will become an open data stream within the general network.
Unlike the X platform, Bluesky fully supports the free movement of data and the easy switching of users between different service-providing servers. This further strengthens the principles of freedom and openness in the digital world.





