The pivotal moment for the indie hacker community on Bluesky is now.
The huge period of growth is over.
If we want our community to stay, we have to hang in there, keep posting and engaging, and convince everyone else to join us πͺπ»
The huge period of growth is over.
If we want our community to stay, we have to hang in there, keep posting and engaging, and convince everyone else to join us πͺπ»
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What is the point if you're not making friends!
for 100+ build in public folks (including yourself π) and Bluesky is definitely better, particularly for people who are <1000 followers. Chart is here for those who are curious: https://publicbuilders.org/xvb
I write how I feel it.
(I'm joking, I think you're right)
the growth is pretty down compare to early days but this is where you gotta stick with community.
Except my last tweet I don't have much engagement on X
And I don't have time π₯². Between Bluesky, Linkedin, X, support, DMs etc I barely manage to build and market ahah
Iβm excited for whatβs to come!
I trust us π
When people start to really understand what that means βhold on to your hat.
There is a bottleneck for me about seeing the same content twice and currently still a bit more content I want to keep seeing on X