The short messaging service saw nearly 500,000 users apparently switch from one platform to another within a day. Background The changes also affect the ability to block other users.
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BlueSky reported a huge increase in users on Thursday and welcomed new users in a post. X previously announced that the blocking function would be changing soon. “If your posts are public, accounts you’ve blocked can see them, but can’t interact”: This message was shown to German users earlier on Wednesday, and Slowly bringing in all accounts. The announced change has raised fears among some users of harassment from unwanted and blocked contacts, to whom the change will give access to affected posts that they did not have before. Tech billionaire and X owner Elon Musk posted on his platform in late September that it It’s “high time” to replace the block function,
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UPDATE: 500,000 new people in the last day 🤯 Welcome, یらっしゃとませ, うっす, bem-vindo!
– blue sky (@bsky.app, 17th October 2024 7:00 PM

User’s screenshot: With this message, X gradually informs its users about the change in the blocking function.
(Image: Heise Online)
Users can “protect” their posts
Innovation cannot be avoided for those who want to keep their posts visible to the public. Otherwise, users can protect their posts – with this setting they specify that only their own followers can see their posts. Anyone who does not follow the corresponding account must first send a follower request using their own X account, which must be accepted. For users who now want to protect their posts, their existing followers will continue to see all posts.
It is also questionable whether X’s new course for the block function is compliant with the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA). want this implement stronger protections for peopleWho are affected by online harassment and bullying. It remains to be seen whether the now de facto relaxed block function on X can still warrant it in the eyes of the EU Commission.
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X wants to train AI with user data
Some X users may also be concerned by the announcement of the use of X user data to train AI models. By agreeing to the latest version of X’s Terms and Conditions, Users allow the Service to be accepted by them “Analyze the text and other information provided and otherwise provide, promote and improve the Services, for example, for use in our models (Thus) For machine learning and artificial intelligence, whether generative or otherwise, as well as for their training (…).” Like the portal The Verge reportswas in the English language version of the General Terms and Conditions dated 9 October There is nothing to read about the AI model yet. Not only X but Meta Group has also mentioned this in their Privacy Policy User data is already being processed for artificial intelligence.
The changes to X should be seen as a welcome marketing measure at Bluesky. XOptions, which was founded by former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, now has more than nine million users. Bluesky’s user interface is similar to Twitter, but it relies on a completely different infrastructure with a decentralized server network. It was developed at Twitter even when the service was not yet owned by Elon Musk and should still be used in the future. It disappeared with Musk’s acquisition.
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