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Science research gets more engagement on Bluesky than X, study finds
35 mykowebhn 15 9/1/2025, 1:48:37 PM theguardian.com ↗
So yeah entirely unsurprised that people aren’t engaging with science on X
X might be a cesspit, but I would be more concerned about self-reinforcing "studies" being developed with and on Bluesky.
I can mute all words I don't like to see, and hit a bunch of "Not Relevant"s once a month or so, and my X feed has only relevant content. And it has very high density.
I like the vibes of Fedi, but there is not enough density.
And Bluesky is just Old Twitter 2.0 without the density of technical stuff. That's the default feeling.
In this note, Facebook algo perform the worst. No matter how much signal I send to the algorithm by watching videos for longer, liking, commenting on stuff of my liking, hitting "Not interested" a lot, it still shows me the lowest commonly understandable dumb thing again and again.
YouTube algo is also very trainable and enjoyable.
I can mute all words I don't like to see, and hit a bunch of "Not Relevant" once a month or so, and my X feed has only relevant content. And it has very high density.
I like the vibes of Fedi, but not enough density.
And Bluesky is just Old Twitter 2.0 without the density of technical stuff. That's the default feeling.
I don't like saying "on X".
When was masto-chump banned for so masto-tooting?
X downranks links in general, unfortunately, so unless the research is reformatted for X (rare) it won't get much engagement.
Bluesky now platform of choice for science community
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45039397
Scientists No Longer Find X Professionally Useful, and Have Switched to Bluesky
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44978815
If you don't want Twitter/X because the owner makes you sick, I respect that but it's a different topic.