The Bluesky app is getting ready for a test run after Musk's purchase of the social networking site. The app has a waiting list of people who want to try it out.

It is not yet known what Blueksky will look like or how it will function, but it has been noted as a competitor to the micro-messaging service.

The critical element of a revolutionary "federated social network" that integrates ideas from the latest "decentralized technologies into a simple, fast, and open network" is said to be Bluesky's "AT Protocol". Users will be able to use a single browser to move between platforms.

It is a rival to any company trying to own the underlying fundamentals for social media or the data of the people using it, according to a recent statement by Jack Dorsey.

It’s a competitor to any company trying to own the underlying fundamentals for social media or the data of the people using it

— jack (@jack) October 18, 2022

Critics believe that Bluesky could be part of a stealth collaboration.

Even though Musk has tried to calm fears about what will happen under his leadership, customers could be looking for a new place to live. He told potential advertisers in a message earlier this week that he won't make the service completely un-censored. That might be what he is creating.

No matter how bad the users' messages are, Musk doesn't support lifetime bans on the social networking site.

After being removed from the social networking site for making antisemitic statements, West is back on the site. Musk claims that he did not play a role in the return of the rapper.

Several high-profile celebrity users have already announced they are leaving the social networking site.

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