Bluesky to launch 'communities' feature built on AT Protocol later this year
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Jay Peters
Summary
Bluesky is introducing "communities" feature later this year, which will function as smaller, topic-specific spaces within the platform for users to connect around shared interests. These communities will be built on the decentralized AT Protocol (the "Atmosphere" ecosystem), as announced by head of product Alex Benzer. The feature will allow users to create, join, post in, and receive updates from communities.
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· 3 pulledgo deeper and hang out with people who care about the same stuff
it's a new structure for everyone
On Bluesky, you'll be able to create communities, join them, post in them, and get updates
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