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Social Media Users Can Walk And Chew Gum. Why Abandon One For The Other?

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In the wake of the latest presidential election, it's morning in America!

Well, maybe not, but a lot of people seem to be talking about Bluesky, which implies sun, which implies morning. OK, yeah, a stretch -- the newly popular social media platform sounds more like an ELO fan site than a Reagan-era campaign slogan.

But the "newly popular" part -- Bluesky launched in early 2023 as an invite-only beta, then in early 2024 to the general public -- does seemingly have a lot to do with the presidential election.

My news feeds are all a-bulge this week with headlines and analyses about a "migration" from Elon Musk's X (formerly Twitter) to Bluesky.

The evidence for such a migration: Bluesky is growing quickly, X is shrinking slowly, and many Bluesky users have been very vocal about abandoning X for Bluesky because, well, MAGA.

Nothing wrong with that, I guess. Musk has certainly gone out of his way to cater to the MAGA set, while Bluesky finds itself painted, by supporters and detractors alike, as a "safe space" for moderates, progressives, Democrats, liberals, et al.

I'm personally sympathetic to those who prefer social media "silos" curated to their own tastes. Most of us live that way in meatspace -- like me, you've probably never invited David Duke over for dinner or signed up for a Nazi bar pub crawl -- and extending that to a "there ain't enough room on this platform for both of us" philosophy doesn't strike me as strange or inherently wrong.

On the other hand, nearly every social media platform allows considerable self-siloing, so there really IS enough room on those platforms for various people and groups who don't care to talk to each other.

Follow the users you like, ignore or even block the users you don't like. "Problem" solved.

One recent teapot tempest with X came about when Musk decreed that, henceforth, blocked users may view the posts of (although not engage with) users who have blocked them. Not a biggie, in my opinion, except to those actively seeking something to get upset about. Especially since it's always been easy to get around the "no viewing" part by using an alternate account.

If you just can't stand the "MAGAts" on X, or the "leftards" on Bluesky, you can leave one platform or the other ... or you can learn to walk and chew gum at the same time by following, ignoring, and blocking to create the experiences you want in more than one forum.

Personally, I maintain accounts on many social media platforms (including X and Bluesky). I use some more actively than others, depending on how well their functions/environments serve my purposes.

But that's just me. There's really no wrong answer.

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Thomas L. Knapp is director and senior news analyst at the William Lloyd Garrison Center for Libertarian Advocacy Journalism (thegarrisoncenter.org). He lives and works in north central Florida.


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I've cleaned up my FB, clearing out those who make me want to pound this key board into ground. Quite a few key boards have been destroyed by fighting back. (My one piano song has quite a feeling sound to it. "Off we go to music land" been playing for 30 years. Learning Pink Panther now.) Now FB is friendly connections.

I got blocked on X. What a freeing feeling that was 6+ months ago.I'd been trolling the Right Wing Nuts, would rather not name in Public. I got so fed up that offered them the Jim Croce "South Side of Chicago option, still possible for them. Played Jim's "There be one less set of footsteps on the floor in the morning", to "them" all. "After all it is them who made us who we are."-JC

Now, LinkedIn, has been awesome. Really, really great, to see all of the World Protest in support of Palestine. 15,000 connections. I post 2 paragraphs about Harry Bridges idea of Unions running Foreign Policy. Exporting American Dream Union styled work to the Countries the USA has destroyed. It gets a real good response from Health Care Workers all over Africa++.

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