Bluesky social networking starts one of the most features of users in a requirement, not a processing button! – Bookmarks.
The company announced the new addition on Monday, which is calling for stored seats. The feature is accessible through a new bookmark icon under each position, next to the heart to love.
Your stored seats can then be displayed at any time by the new “stored” section on the main navigation of the application.
Although it may seem unnecessary to have both the conclusions and the bookmarks in a social application, both offer a way to highlight a post -reported position, the bookmarks offer a private alternative to the “like”. In Bluesky, your account and connected data is public, which means that your preferences are also public. This does not work for everyone, as some things you store are personal or simply not the kinds of things you want to publicly advertise.
Journalists, for example, can save positions that aim to report later, but do not necessarily want to convey that they have just started considering something, which could invite unwanted attention. Others may simply want to add their favorite adult content.
In X, Elon Musk realized that the public nature of the sympathetic could really reduce the involvement that caused the company Last year to hide users of users. According to X employees at that time, public people prefer to encourage incorrect behavior, as people could feel discouraged by the content that may be “intense” or protect their public image, they said.
The AT protocol, which dominates bluesky and other smaller social applications, does not yet support private data, however, there is no way to hide users of users. Instead, the company created a way Save the bookmarks of a user out of protection At present, which allows them to be private, similar to the Bluesky DMS (private messages). If and when the protocol is evolving to support private data, Things could change.
Meanwhile, adding stored seats to Bluesky could encourage users to be more involved with content on the platform, while offering a way to look back at a diligent collection of only places you want to mention later, instead of all you liked as you have been comfortable. It will also offer an alternative to answering positions with this red pushpin emoji, as many Bluesky users now make as a solution for saving positions they want to return. (There is even a one Nice little tool of immigration For those who used this method.)
The addition follows another recent update on the Bluesky application, which Released just a few days agoOffering a button that now offers photo and video downloads, tools to provide comments to custom power creators and a way to add people to a boot park (a package of recommended people who will follow, who can create).
