
Bluesky, a social media platform created by Jack Dorsey, is now available on Android devices by invitation only. The app has a number of features similar to Twitter, such as the ability to search for and follow other users, create posts, and add photos. However, it is still in beta and is missing some features, such as direct messages.
Bluesky for Android
Bluesky was originally developed as a Twitter-backed project in 2019. It was designed to be a decentralized social media platform, meaning that it would not be controlled by a single company. In 2021, Bluesky broke off from Twitter and became its own independent company.

The app empowers users to customize their social media engagement. For example, users will be able to choose which algorithms they want to use to personalize their feed. They will also be able to subscribe to moderation labels that can filter out certain types of content.
Moderation is one of the key challenges that Bluesky faces. The company has said that it wants to prioritize user safety, and it is working on a system that will use a combination of automated filtering and human moderation.
Bluesky is still in its early stages, but it has the potential to be a major player in the social media space. The app offers a number of features that users have been asking for, and it is backed by a team of experienced developers. It will be interesting to see how Bluesky develops in the coming years – App link.
You can join the waitlist to try the beta by visiting here.