Bluesky, an emerging social network, recently announced that it has reached 40 million users, marking a major milestone for the platform.
Alongside this achievement, Bluesky is rolling out a beta version of a “dislikes” feature designed to enhance user personalization. This tool allows users to express disapproval of specific content, helping the platform tailor the Discover feed and other interactions to better suit individual preferences.
The “dislikes” feature is part of broader updates aimed at improving conversation management. These changes seek to prioritize relevant interactions while reducing exposure to unwanted content, promoting more genuine and respectful exchanges on the platform.
Bluesky’s goal is to balance user autonomy with overall platform improvements.
This personalization effort goes beyond content ranking; it also influences how replies are ordered and prioritized, responding directly to user feedback and the demand for greater control over content visibility.
Bluesky’s milestone of 40 million users is coupled with new features like “dislikes” that strive to create a more personalized and respectful social experience.
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