Yesterday evening, I turned to the new kid on the block - Bluesky Social - and registered 'makingamark' for an account.
Those currently joining Bluesky Social seem to be very much either
- those wanting to reject the swaggering "Leon" for what he's done to date - and going to do in future. Hence the massive numbers (millions) who all joined last week.
- and/or to go back to the days of "good old Twitter" (pre Leon) - which, for me, is actually what it feels like - a lot! (I've always been one of those who has kept calling it Twitter - because we dislike Leon so very much)
- and/or those who can't cope with the pervasive and very intrusive adverts on Twitter. There are no adverts on Bluesky Social - and I assume this will continue to be the same until they've worked out how to monetise it in a way which keeps people rather than drives them away
The platform said on Thursday evening, that an additional one million people had joined within 24 hours. BBC News
This was the new account last night |
If you want to find me, you can find me at @makingamark.bsky.social
Below is a bit more about what's involved with joining.
In the last week or so I've heard about a lot of people rushing over to BlueSky Social post election (as in millions!)
I'm now on Bluesky Social - as makingamark
So by way of making myself visible
- I've claimed my makingamark "brand handle" - you can see it just under the account name in the pic
- I've started posting pics on there.
- plus maybe drip feeding pics I liked at the ING Discerning Eye? (see note at the end).
So, if this is a really good time to get back to your more "interest oriented" social media (I just clicked "art" as my interest) now is very definitely the time to investigate.
Plus get your handle that's the one you're known by elsewhere - BEFORE anybody else gets it.
Account Name
Warning - they don't like long names so for my second account, I could not have the name for my very popular botanical art website "botanicalartandartists" (#1 in the world) - which is what I wanted.
But I have got @botanicalart.bsky.social instead and that will very certainly do! :)
I'm going to have a third account for my "watching everything else I'm interested in" but this won't be one I publicise.
Interest Focused
You can have multiple accounts - and since this model of social media is emphatically interest oriented, I'd suggest considering one for your art - and another for everything else
You can post short messages, photos, and videos and send direct messages. Just like Twitter.
If your serious about your art, I'd HIGHLY RECOMMEND that you keep an account focused on just art. I know I only follow those accounts which are going to deliver to my own "defined interest" account what I want to look at.
Follow back
There's no harm having an account which is about multiple interests. However, just don't be surprised if not everybody wants to know EVERYTHING you're interested in and do NOT follow you back.
My other personal rule for following back is I only follow back:
- people I know - so makingamark will be following artists whose art I know or people I have met and know
- people who are posting (i.e. I don't follow back those who haven't yet posted) - and whose art looks interesting. Nobody has to like all the art that is out there
Overall, I'm not looking for lots of followers. I'm looking to develop a carefully curated set of posts. Of those I follow, I will be reposting stuff I like.
I also UNFOLLOW those who are posting too much about stuff I'm really NOT interested in. (So maybe reread the last paragraph of the preceding section?)
Verification
You are verified via your email address and one of those picture puzzlegrams - which hopefully will keep many of the bots at bay - which would be very good news.
Decentralised
The defining difference between Twitter and BlueSky Social is that the latter is constructed to be decentralised, which basically means users can host their data on servers other than those owned by the company.
Now I've not really investigated what that means - but for those owning their domains and buying their own hosts, you might want to investigate this aspect. Or maybe move over to it being decentralised in future if it takes off for you....
Get the app / FAQs
You'll need the app to use it on your phone or tablet and can otherwise access it via the website https://bsky.social
NOTE: My next blog post has been held up. I've been sat around since Friday waiting for my photographs of the ING Discerning Eye on my iPhone to turn up on the Facebook Interface with my Macbook so I can write about the exhibition and I'm still waiting. Looks like I'm going to have to export them.
Does anybody know why the macOS Facebook sometimes cannot read Apple Photos? It's extremely boring when it happens.