While Elon Musk tightens his grip on Twitter, Jack Dorsey announced the proceeding with the Blue Sky decentralized platform project, which will soon be unveiled in beta version.
After the initial announcement of the new platform, which attracted 30,000 participants in two days, users can still register to participate in the next application, before the platform becomes available to everyone.
According to project leaders, the new platform aims to “increase user confidence by developing a transparent and verifiable system that lets users know how the algorithm works”.
According to Blue Sky, the new app will have “distinct security protocols” as well as an “authenticated transport protocol,” meaning it will be a social network operated by different sites, rather than having its servers in one place.
Experts said the new “Blue Sky” application, through its new platform, will give people “platform independence, as well as design freedom, while allowing users to customize their experience.”
Dorsey believes this approach “could solve the problem of free speech, because putting data and everything that is posted on the Internet under the control of big tech companies has made them responsible for monitoring the speech of the entire world.”