Bluesky takes fire on the chief executives who want to control the online experiment
- The CEO of Bluesky Jay Griber recently wore a T -shirt that seemed to have drilling in Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta.
- The company started selling the same online shirt on Thursday afternoon.
- A Bluesky Bi spokesman told him that he was sold within 30 minutes.
Bluesky takes another shot on Mark Zuckerbergs from the world of technology.
During the SXSW week in Austin, the CEO of Bluesky Jay Gray wore a black shirt printed with Latin phrase: “Mondus Sine Caesaribus” or “World without Ceasars”.
The shirt seemed to refer to the CEO of Meta, who was wearing a similar black T -shirt with a Latin phrase similar to the same Roman General Julius Caesar:
On Thursday afternoon, Bluesky started connecting the same shirt that GRABER wore at the Austin Conference. The shirt was sold within 30 minutes, according to a spokeswoman for the Emily Liu Blues.
Liu Bi told the shirt indicating the spirit of the social media platform.
“Jay wore the shirt on the stage in SXSW to emphasize the Democratic Blue Press, as the CEO or the individual company does not control your online experience – it seems that people echo with this vision,” Liu said in an email.
Ghobar said in a Bluebody’s publication that the sales of the shirt that was launched while were on a trip and sold before it was landing.
The company refused to share the number of shirts it sold.
Since Twitter to X was renamed after ELON Musk for 2022, some users have disturbed alternative social media platforms such as Bluesky. Meta, the mother company of social platforms, launched Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram, alternative x threads, in 2023.
The deportation continues to a trend for Internet users looking for sites that correspond closer to their political or cultural beliefs.
The company said that Bluezi, founded by Jack Dorsi in 2019, witnessed an increase in users after the elections and recorded 30 million users in January.