skybrian 14 hours ago

I wouldn't even know the account existed if it weren't for the other people talking about it.

(Generally true on Bluesky.)

  • nothercastle 13 hours ago

    This is why blue stalled. Discovery is absolutely crap. And the only thing it wanted to feed me originally was gay, furry and anime content. Probably not a solid intro feed setup.

    • Gigachad 13 hours ago

      Lol yeah I thought the discovery feed was fine but I do just want to find furries there.

    • LexiMax 11 hours ago

      I'm not on bluesky myself, but is it weird that I am actually a little bit relieved by your description?

      Personally, I think it's generally a bad thing when a social space tries to be all things to all people.

    • archagon 10 hours ago

      Seems lively and active to me.

janwl 13 hours ago

I thought that bluesky only showed you posts from people you follow so why go through the effort of blocking someone whose posts you’ll never see?

  • Avshalom 12 hours ago

    The default "following" feed only shows who you follow. There are a couple other default feeds like "Discover" and "Popular with Friends" that show other stuff. There also a bunch of feeds made by people that show whatever...

    The result is that even if you have extremely good hygiene about who you follow: rage bait will still often make it's way onto your skyline as quote dunks, reskeets or replies. So if there's an account you just don't ever want to see blocking is still the most fullproof way, even then you're still often exposed to screenshots of rage bait.

    As a corollary if there are accounts that everybody knows are just going to be trolls, mass blocks help starve them of attention before they get a foot hold.

  • mpalmer 13 hours ago

    Because blocks are public and thus tend to be a form of expression

  • mcphage 12 hours ago

    People retweet and quote tweet things, and honestly, why would I ever want their brand of toxic garbage in my life? Even if accidentally?

    • nitwit005 7 hours ago

      Yep, unfortunately, it's practical to block people who behave like trolls in advance, as people seemingly can't help but repost their annoying content.

    • delichon 12 hours ago

      Self defense. They are making significant real world changes that can change your plans if you, you know, interact with the world. Like traveling to another country, or saying things out loud. It's good to be prepared. The pace of those changes is at a historic high in the current administration. There's a sweet spot between being informed and obsessed, but it's sometimes hard to station keep.

      • mcphage 11 hours ago

        If it’s something important I’ll hear it from a news agency, and they can filter out the videos of Trump dumping shit on his own country.

  • detaro 13 hours ago

    it doesn't

hunglee2 16 hours ago

A notable characteristic of the Trump 2.0 administration is its near universal disregard for protocol. The use of US government assets - like the White House social accounts - for partisan political messaging is clearly damaging to the long term credibility of those accounts, damage which will last long after this administration is gone. It's a crazy thing to observe

  • ai-christianson 15 hours ago

    Isn't the hatch act supposed to prevent this?

    • newtonsmethod 15 hours ago

      I don't think the hatch act is supposed to prevent the use of the White House account for political purposes. It seems like basically every administration with an X account has done this, e.g.: https://x.com/WhiteHouse46/status/1662171756830892032 .

      Although there are probably more contentious case with other government agencies.

      • pclmulqdq 14 hours ago

        The Hatch act just makes them more careful about what they say when an election is imminent. It's not a blanket ban on "politics."

      • tshaddox 13 hours ago

        That seems like it could have been a headline in a nonpartisan newspaper.

        • newtonsmethod 13 hours ago

          A nonpartisan newspaper could also condemn or blame a political party for an action. But if all of its posts were supportive of one administration, it would no longer be partisan.

          You can just look through the old white house accounts. For example this tweet https://x.com/WhiteHouse46/status/1879171105044181097 , "While Congressional Republicans refused to pass a bipartisan border security agreement, President Biden took action and encounters today are the lowest since July 2020."

          Looking through the tweets, you'll see it's not nonpartisan and isn't supposed to be.

    • thephyber 14 hours ago

      The Hatch Act was famously almost never enforced.

      Couple that with this admin going out of their way to only selectively enforce laws/policies in ways that benefit only them and their desired constituents, and it’s not even worth talking about the Hatch Act until someone else heads the Executive Branch.

    • gl-prod 14 hours ago

      Laws depend on having someone who wants to enforce them.

    • V__ 14 hours ago

      Nobody is going to enforce any laws on Trump or his executive. Either the midterms will allow for oversight to return or he dies before the transition into authoritarianism is complete. With SCOTUS about to end the Voting Rights Act, it could be over sooner than people think.

    • pclmulqdq 14 hours ago

      If it were August-September of 2026 and an election were around the corner, yes. The Hatch act is pretty narrowly tailored if you look at its enforcement history, though.

    • shawn-butler 15 hours ago

      Due to a lapse in appropriations, the U.S. Office of Special Counsel is closed. Complaints may still be filed, but most will not be addressed until OSC reopens. [0]

      They are the "independent" body that enforces Hatch act regulations.

      [0]: https://osc.gov

      • lisper 15 hours ago

        > They are the "independent" body that enforces Hatch act regulations.

        Right. And I have this nifty bridge you might be interested in buying.

  • mschuster91 14 hours ago

    > for partisan political messaging is clearly damaging to the long term credibility of those accounts, damage which will last long after this administration is gone.

    It's a common topic with this admin: short term profits, long term losses. Be it that weird shit with a sell-off of public lands, the closure of and impedance to science in general, the rollback of clean renewable energy sources in favor of fossil fuels, the turn towards corruption and fascism, the fear they're spreading in everyone who's not white, citizenship be damned.

    In Germany we have a saying for this - "nach uns die Sintflut" or "after us, the floods may come". Trump, those around him and those profiting off of him are having one last blast at the cost of what is going to be our children, the truly uber rich are already building bunkers and thinking how to keep their guards loyal - everyone clearly knows where this ship is headed.

    • TRiG_Ireland 13 hours ago

      We have that saying in English, too, except that we quote it in French. "Après moi, le déluge."

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  • tzs 14 hours ago

    What the heck are you talking about?

bitlax 15 hours ago

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  • tzs 14 hours ago

    I can't think of anything the White House under this administration would post on social media that is simultaneously (1) at least somewhat truthful, (2) concerns something that is of interest to me, and (3) will not be covered by other sources I read or follow.

  • jkestner 15 hours ago

    You seem to think social media should be a marketplace of ideas. I just want to read stuff I like.

    • Rockslide 15 hours ago

      Just Dance Vance's shitposting doesn't even qualify as "ideas".

    • davidw 15 hours ago

      A market place of ideas also means having people sharing their best ideas in good faith, not poop-bombing AI videos.

  • gherkinnn 14 hours ago

    The deranged antics of the current US administration and its sycophants are beyond echo chambers.

  • jauntywundrkind 14 hours ago

    Really enjoyed the following post-skit (that I think is basically the alternative, if you insist people have to see what the corporation wants to push in your face):

      normal person: i just want a place to hang out with my friends
      tech weirdo: and shitheads
      np: no just my friends
      tw: but what about hearing alternative views on race and gender?
      np: we just want to hang out and goof around
      tw: so where do the shitheads fit in then
      np: no shitheads
      tw: not following
    
    Via https://bsky.app/profile/msbarnes.bsky.social/post/3m3beqjja...

    Given that this White House is so so so proud of their king shitting on people's heads, the word choice here could not have been better. The White House is perhaps the most needed to block evil people out there, aiming for it, again and again: Miyazaki AI comes out and an old lady in handcuffs crying is what that's for.

    These people deserve no voice, no presence in society, except as a warning mark in the history books for what rot abounds from decoupled extremely online vicious edgelording. Which is all too effective and engagement schtick, that doesn't deserve attention.

    • mschuster91 14 hours ago

      The thing with the cliche tech-bros is they know barely anyone likes them so they force-feed their slop to everyone in the hope they manage to reach the one village idiot that every village in human history has had.