Bluesky was launched as a Twitter rival — but it’s far less popular. Now it’s eyeing Reddit for inspiration
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"I think the public square is not the direction we want to go in…we're very inspired by companies like Reddit," Bluesky's Rose Wang told CNBC.
"I think the public square is not the direction we want to go in…we're very inspired by companies like Reddit," Bluesky's Rose Wang told CNBC.
"I think the public square is not the direction we want to go in…we're very inspired by companies like Reddit," Bluesky's Rose Wang told CNBC.
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