I was going to make this question the poll for this week, but that's not very SeriousTM of me, so you get something else (lucky).
This trend is super hilarious (to me) — it's also got me thinking about what I think about almost constantly. My obsessions at the moment seem to be the creator economy (because of work), those web-based games from the early 2000s like MyScene and Neopets, and albums with religious undertones like Hozier's Unreal Unearth and Ethel Cain's Preacher's Daughter.
Too niche? Probably — that's the fun of it! Come share your super niche thoughts with me (I'm @tamioladipo on most platforms).
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🏊♀️Deep dive: I've been on Bluesky for 6+ months — here's what you need to know
Bluesky is a decentralized social media platform that has gained significant traction, hitting 1 million users in September 2023. For creators and small business owners, this platform offers a unique blend of user autonomy and open-source transparency, allowing you to have more control over your content and how it's moderated.
Unlike mainstream platforms, the promise of Bluesky's decentralized nature is that it'll operate independently of larger corporations. This means you're not just a cog in yet another big social media machine; you have the potential to shape the platform's future and, by extension, your digital presence.
What it is
Bluesky is a decentralized, invite-only social network created by Jack Dorsey, the former CEO of Twitter. It's built on an open-source protocol known as the AT Protocol, Bluesky provides transparency into its operations.
User control: Allows users to dictate their feed and how content is moderated.
Custom domains: Offers the feature of turning a domain name into your username, enhancing personal branding.
Data portability: Enables users to export their data, offering greater flexibility and control easily.
Community-driven: The platform encourages user participation in its development and governance, making it a truly community-driven network.
The good
Bluesky has several features that make it appealing.
User autonomy: Provides control over timelines and content moderation.
Open-source nature: Promotes transparency and community involvement.
Account portability: Allows you to move your accounts to another social media site without losing data or followers.
The bad
However, it's not all sunshine and rainbows.
Monetization uncertainty: The platform's money-making plans are unclear, raising questions about its long-term sustainability.
Limited decentralization: Currently, Bluesky Social is the only site using the AT Protocol, limiting the benefits of decentralization.
Content moderation challenges: The flexibility in content moderation can lead to inconsistent user experiences.
The ugly
And there are some serious concerns.
Community-driven moderation issues: Heavy reliance on automated and community-driven content moderation can lead to biases and inconsistencies.
Inconsistent communication: The team's inconsistent communication has led to distrust among users.
Potential for misinformation: The decentralized nature and user-driven content moderation can create an environment where misinformation spreads unchecked.
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This prompt will make sure that every piece of content you create is laser-focused and highly relevant. The specificity increases the chances of your content resonating with your audience and provides a clear roadmap for what you should be writing about.
It also allows you to create a strategic path to maximizing your content output while ensuring that each piece serves a distinct purpose in educating your audience and solving their problems.
The Prompt
Generate a list of increasingly specific topic ideas based on the following:
Goal: [Your specific goal here, e.g., "Increase email sign-ups", "Boost engagement on LinkedIn posts", "Educate audience about AI prompting"]
Platform: [Where you plan to share this content, e.g., "Blog", "LinkedIn", "Twitter"]
Tone: [Desired tone of the content, e.g., "Conversational", "Formal", "Inspirational"]
Problem: [The specific problem your target audience is facing, e.g., "struggling to raise money"]
Reason for Problem: [Why the problem occurs, e.g., "no scalable way to reach investors"]
Solution: [Your solution to the problem, e.g., "Thought Leadership articles"]
Ultimate Outcome: [The ultimate outcome of solving the problem, e.g., "easier to raise next round of funding"]
Start with broad topics and then narrow down to more specific ones. Provide at least 5 topic ideas in descending order of specificity, each addressing the elements from 1-8.
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