Bluesky Adds Private Bookmarks
Bluesky, the emerging microblogging platform, has introduced a highly requested feature: private bookmarks (also referred to as “Saved Posts”). This allows users to save posts for later reference without making their activity visible publicly.
🔐 A Response to Privacy Concerns
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Traditionally, Bluesky activities like likes are visible to everyone.
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The private bookmarks feature allows users to discreetly save posts, including sensitive or personal content, addressing growing privacy demands.
📌 How It Works
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Users can click a bookmark icon under any post to add it to their private “Saved” section, accessible from the main navigation.
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Available on both mobile and web versions of Bluesky.
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Posts previously saved using the 📌 emoji can be migrated into this new private section.
🔄 Technical Notes
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The underlying protocol, Authenticated Transfer Protocol (AT Protocol), does not yet fully support private data.
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As a temporary measure, bookmarks are stored outside the protocol, similar to direct messages.
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Future updates to the protocol will allow full integration of private data handling for bookmarks.
🌍 Growing Adoption
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Bluesky’s popularity has surged, especially after many users left X (formerly Twitter) following Elon Musk’s acquisition.
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The platform has become a hub for scientific communities; posts referencing scientific articles show higher engagement and originality than similar posts on X.
✅ Conclusion
By introducing private bookmarks, Bluesky is enhancing user privacy while expanding its feature set. This move may increase user engagement and attract individuals who prioritize online privacy.
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