Ever wanted to see the world through someone else’s eyes?
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dame
looks like graze.social makes it extremely easy to emulate the following feed of any other user on the network — see through someone else's "eyes" instantly! super cool
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You are great💙
Greetings from Europe🌍
No about, no terms... even in desktop mode...
I won't try it, even though I'm interested
I even tried googling it/them and couldn't find anything relevant. Many other uses of graze and social keywords out there...
I’m gonna be REAL BUSY this weekend setting up the business infrastructure.
We’re not assholes, don’t worry. Happy to answer questions.
I matched my number of followers here on Bluesky in only 2 weeks, twitter took 9 yrs!
Posting on blue sky or any social media period is a privacy violation.
I like privacy and security too, but if you wanna be like that, then might as well turn off all devices and live in the woods.
Don't want people to see what could 🧵
The wink
The fedora profile pic
The specific want to hide their likes
You see my point.
Not sure what to make of that point.
Or be weird and embrace it, I don’t know
Like... "stalker-y" levels of creepy.
Btw, muslims only look at what's apparent, social etiquette, etc.
This has legit — legit, legit, legit — been a dream feature of mine for the past 5–10 years on Twitter.
I ALWAYS wanted to be able to see other people’s timelines, how they’re curating it, and get inspiration for users to follow this way.
Bluesky is 100% what I wish Twitter had been!
We never had private comments on our blogs. For that, there’s email.
…or something.
I feel like these DMs are a stopgap until they can have proper federated encrypted DMs.
Greetings from London
Just to let you know that
The sky is still blue here!!
Thanks @jay.bsky.team ,who would know (remember) that soc.networks were originally for to improve human communication/cooperation?
Thanks for not forgetting and reminding us!😍
The advertising is elsewhere.
The deal is Bluesky sells our souls on to people with money for the product. Are we allowed to know who?
There's an angle for a variant?
2. Metaphor of seeing someones bookshelf makes sense
3. The other metaphors of chatting in a cafe or public square make sense too
4. I am grateful for transparency, there are other places to be private and it’s nice to have a community space 🫶🏼🦋
It’s a recommendation, but much richer than any other because it’s “live” and real.
https://benedikt.phd/bsky-follow-yourself/
Happy Thanksgiving