Goodbye X.. Twitter co-founder opens Bluesky account registration for any user
If Mark Zuckerberg's Threads was able to be an alternative to X (formerly Twitter) in the short time it has been around, the future of Bluesky is also very interesting, since it comes from the co-founder of Twitter. Now Bluesky is opening its registration so that any user can register after a period of time when it was only accessible by invitation.
Last year, Bluesky launched more invites as it tested servers in order to gather thousands of users who will now have the ability to create an account in the great alternative to X. Even as Threads is making very strong bids with its arrival in December of last year.
Jay Graber, CEO of Bluesky, announced that they are finalizing their plans to lay the foundation for the platform’s infrastructure and moderation system to end the current closed beta. A fact that is complemented by the ability to create an account from the Bluesky registration page.
Also, in the coming weeks, the AT protocol will be available to external developers, which means you can create your own server with your own rules. That is, Bluesky will provide the option to create your own network within the platform.
Another plan mentioned by Jay Graber is to monetize the platform in the future with additional fees for access to special functions or custom servers that can be created according to the above mentioned protocol.
- How to create an account on Bluesky
You can now register an account from the Bluesky website so that you can access the social network from your computer or mobile phone running Android or IOS. These are the current possibilities to enjoy this social network with open registration for everyone:
- Bluesky website to register an account or log in.
- The application for Android from the Google Play Store .
- The application for iPhone from the Apple App Store .
Currently, Bluesky, according to Bloomberg, has 3 million users and with the momentum it is gaining these days, this number is sure to grow significantly. This is a microblogging social network in the same style as Twitter years ago.