Social Network Bluesky is released a new version of its software, which adopts some of the features that have lost the former users of X. No, is not a processing button! Instead, the Open Social Network adds support for conversation reactions to direct messages and renews the search page as “Explore”, directing users to trends, proposed accounts, boot packages and much more.
The features both inspire from X, which allows users to react to direct messages with an emoji from 2020. X extended the operation a few years later, allowing users to select any emoji beyond the default set.
Bluesky now offers the same as users can now click the emoji button next to a person’s message to add a reaction. In the original pop-up, a handful of common emojis such as heart, eyes, eyes, sad face and laughter are available. However, users can click on the three -point menu to select any other emoji as a reaction, similar to those they can do in X.
Specifically, the Bluesky search page is becoming more and more useful with the new version, as it now helps to connect users with what the trending is on the network. A feature like this may not have made so much meaning when the bluesky was smaller, but with an important basis of users of over 34 million users, it is easier to identify the trends that appear between the many discussions on the platform.
For example, some of the trends today are associated with early events such as Trump’s invoices and their impact, while others show the popular communities in Bluesky, as readers Bookseller. Trends are also marked with labels such as “new” or “hot” or how long they began to tend, such as “5 hours ago”.


In addition, the new Explore the page It allows users to introduce their own interests to better personalize the content shown in them in bluesky. It also offers accounts that you need to follow in different categories, such as art, sports, music, comics, politics, science, news, animals, books, video games and more.
Below, the app suggests interesting boot packages – or, edited user lists that can be followed by newcomers with one click – as well as suggestions of other popular custom supplies, as well as Nfl+which connects users to those who talk about American football in Bluesky.


Earlier this week, Bluesky Cto Paul Frazee believer The recent lease by the company’s Darrin Loeliger for the updated Explore page, saying it showed the team “The Uppside of Hiring a Designer”.
Although the smaller additions, these new updates could make former X users feel more comfortable when participating in Bluesky, as they will have access to similar tools to join friends and discover discussions, people and interests.