Jack Dorsey, the co-founder of Twitter (now known as X), has resigned from the board of Bluesky.
Bluesky, a decentralized social media initiative aiming to offer an alternative to conventional platforms, confirmed Dorsey’s departure in a recent announcement, IANS reported.
Bluesky expressed gratitude for Dorsey’s support in funding and launching the project, which has garnered significant attention and investment since its inception. The company emphasized its commitment to continuing its mission of empowering users and providing a platform that prioritizes user control.
The announcement comes at a time when Bluesky has been steadily gaining traction, boasting two million users and ongoing development of its decentralized protocol ‘atproto’.
Despite Dorsey’s departure, Bluesky remains focused on its goal of revolutionizing the social media landscape and providing users with more autonomy over their online experiences.
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