This has put their iOS app [0] in the top position under free apps, [1] in the USA and UK App Stores. The app is MIT licensed open source.
Others and myself are wondering, is their #1 position in the iOS free app category a first for an open source app? (please note that this is all apps, not just social media)
But I fell like the really hard part is yet to come, and being open might make that part harder.
All online communities go through the same phases (or die along the way).
In the beginning it's populated by enthusiasts, tech adopters, people with good intentions. The problems are mostly technical and infrastructure.
Then it grows rapidly with mostly the same parameters.
Then it gets big enough so the trolls, spammers, bots, misogynist, racists, marketers, advertisers et al arrive. At this point the problems become social - moderation etc.
Failure to manage this stage well leads to, well, Twitter.
And it's by far the hardest part of the whole process. I hope BlueSky get this part right.
At first I didn't want to try Bluesky (because of some of the founders, I suppose? I don't know, Mastodon seemed more organic), but I eventually did. And I actually like their system of "custom" algos. I have a few very interesting feeds now (international news, national news, ...).
So yeah, positively surprised by Bluesky.
It's way more important than just a social app. Happy to join and support it.
Love that its OSS and so easy to build locally.