The Volokh Conspiracy
Mostly law professors | Sometimes contrarian | Often libertarian | Always independent
We're Now on Bluesky and Back on Mastodon, and Of Course Still on Twitter/X and Facebook
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- Facebook: The Volokh Conspiracy
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- UPDATE: Threads https://www.threads.net/@volokhconspiracy
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Please let us know if you have any difficulties with accessing any of these. We'd also be glad to get feeds working to other social media services, but the key is to have a mechanism to automatically have posts generated from our RSS feed (as we do for Twitter and Facebook via IFTTT, and for Bluesky and Mastodon via dlvr.it).
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Ah, so you're the one that's on Bluesky.
Atleast that have one person. hopefully, over time, more will join.
The company claims 14.7 million users.
I like how some people are so buttmad that another person’s opinion exists and isn’t censored that its not enough to block them. They have to go out and try and fail to make a succession of other clubhouse after other clubhouse that all largely repeat the same mistakes as Twitter. Ie corporate control, lack of privacy, and centralized or effectively centralized so if the head honcho doesn’t like you or you don’t like the head honcho you’re screwed you know just like with what happened to these people with twitter. Just with more censorship and a better echo chamber since everybody thinks more like you.
People making social decisions in the market for social networks shouldn't be that mystifying.
Does it bother you that American society is divided between mainstream and conservative?
We need Threads!