"Bluesky" divorce "Safe haven": A new application for journalists and politicians

The social media platform “BlueSky” announced the launch of a new application, specifically directed to journalists, politicians, and researchers, with the aim of providing them with a safer and more private digital space.

This step comes as part of the platform’s efforts to provide an advanced technical alternative that focuses on protecting data and reducing electronic attacks and harassment that opinion makers and decision makers may face on traditional platforms.

The new application features advanced control capabilities that enable users to manage content and define scopes of interaction with high precision, ensuring the flow of information with reliability and transparency. The leaked images, attached to the report, revealed a simple user interface that focuses on textual content and scientific research, while incorporating encryption techniques that increase security levels.

Technology specialists believe that this step by “BlueSky” reflects a direct response to the growing concern about censorship and hate speech, which may make it an attractive destination for elites looking for a safe and free space at the same time, which may affect the dynamics of central social media networks.