Jack Dorsey chimed in on the recent rise of decentralized social media platform Bluesky on Thursday, saying that his own presence isn’t all that important even though he was a major force behind the platform’s creation. And overall, he’s keen on seeing many different such platforms emerge and thrive.
The former Twitter CEO helped incubate Bluesky and its AT Protocol internally at the social media giant starting in 2019, and the project later spun off as a separate organization. Dorsey was on the board of Bluesky when it was incorporated as a public benefit LLC in 2021.
Lately, Dorsey’s participation has been largely divided between two decentralized Twitter alternatives: Bluesky and Nostr. Dorsey is a frequent user of Nostr and donated 14 Bitcoin (about $245,000 worth at the time) last year to help fund the open-source protocol’s development.
When a software developer expressed mixed feelings on Bluesky regarding Dorsey’s lack of presence, pointing out that he’s a founder and a board member, Dorsey said that his involvement is limited—and that his presence across multiple decentralized social media platforms shouldn’t be viewed as a negative.
“All I made happen was [to] get a team focused
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