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Bluesky features comic explaining what makes them different

Bluesky hires comics artist Davis Bickford to explain what makes the social media app different.

Bluesky recently made the news as they opened up sign-ups to everyone. After opening with 1.3 million new users, they’ve now hired comics creator Davis Bickford to explain what makes the social media app different.

The comic, which you can read here, details the various features of the app including it being an open network.

That’s a detail that’s quite interesting, especially in a day and age where we’re all trying to figure out what the next big social media haven will be. I highly recommend checking out the comic. Not only is it well drawn, but it’s a fun way to learn a little bit about the Bluesky experience.

Bluesky explaining what makes Bluesky different

Fans of comics have to agree this is a cool way to learn how an app works. How about we get more of these, Facebook, Instagram…futuristic new software companies? Hey Apple, get us a Vision Pro comic stat!

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