Twitter founder Jack Dorsey is no longer on the board of Bluesky, the decentralized social media platform he helped start. In two posts today, Bluesky thanked Dorsey while confirming his departure and adding that it's searching for a new board member “who shares our commitment to building a social network that puts people in control of their experience.”
The posts come a day after an X user asked Dorsey if he was still on the company's board, and Dorsey responded, without further elaboration, “no.” As TechCrunch points out, Dorsey was on a tear yesterday, unfollowing all but three accounts on X while referring to Elon Musk's platform as “freedom technology.”
Neither Bluesky nor Dorsey himself seem to have said how or why he left the board. For now, two board members remain: CEO, Jay Graeber, and Jabber / XMPP inventor Jeremie Miller. Dorsey originally backed Bluesky in 2019 as a project to develop an open-source social media standard that he wanted Twitter to move to. He later joined its board of directors when it split from Twitter in 2022.
But Dorsey hadn't seemingly been a particularly active participant at the company. In March, when The Verge's Nilay Patel asked Graeber for Decoder about his level of involvement with Bluesky, she said she gets “some feedback occasionally,” but implied he's otherwise “being Jack Dorsey on a cloud,” as Nilay put it. Months before that interview, Dorsey had closed his Bluesky account.
Bluesky did not immediately respond to The Verge's request for comment.
Update May 5th, 2024, 4:37PM ET: Updated with Bluesky's confirmation of Dorsey's departure from its board.
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he left because he got bullied off bluesky. hes been on nostr for months now
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I don't understand nostr's decentralisation model at all, it seems like it would scale really poorly (worse than mastodon)
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If you ask them how they deal with CP they just say it gets "filtered" by "relays". You have to assume it's effective and therefore applies to speech or it's ineffective and you're about a couple months from getting v& if you host a relay.
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if you need to have taken a course on discrete mathematics to understand a social network then it's never gonna take off
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I don't think most people are capable of understanding a “private/public key pair”, we'd be in a better place if they could.
maybe they could make Passkeys work with Nostr though
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Is that when you can do math in your head?
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it's when you can do math without other people seeing you do it. you know, pottyry activity.
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I mean ai is pretty good now you could probably train an ai to just filter anyone with a young face automatically.
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They have things like PhotoDNA from MS that do it but it definitely seems to subtract from the decentralized ethos.
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Anything decentralized scales poorly.
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