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I'll give @bsky.app this much #credit over #Twitter #microblogging & #metablogging.

Twitter #warriors must be #brand #conscious.

#Whatever Twitter warriors came here #found no #Bluesky #war to war in. #Time to #beat #swords into #ploughshares & #quest #within

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#Velikovskian #Catastrophism
#Grazian #Quantavolution
#AnatolyFomenko #NewChronology
#ThunderboltsProject #ElectricUniverse
#Microblogging #Metablogging
#crime #literacy #comix
#Archaeology #Exegesis #Dendrochronology #Paleography #CarbonDating
#StructuredAtomicModel #MathLearning
#Speech #Lecture

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Bluesky hashtag indexing isn't instantaneous; posts appear in hashtag searches and custom feeds relatively quickly, often within minutes to a few hours, but sometimes users report delays of several days for older or less popular tags, likely due to network syncing or processing, though it's generally fast enough for active content. The decentralized nature means some content appears in feeds (like Skyfeed) before appearing in general search results. 
Key Points:

    Generally Fast: For common hashtags, posts usually show up quickly for others to discover.
    Can Be Slower: Users sometimes experience delays (hours to days) for posts using unique or less frequent hashtags to appear in searches.
    Custom Feeds: If you use a custom feed (e.g., via Skyfeed) built around a hashtag, your content might appear there sooner than in the main search.
    Decentralized: The network's decentralized structure means data syncs across different servers, which can cause slight variations in timing. 

In short, expect your posts to be discoverable via hashtags fairly quickly, but don't be alarmed if there's a slight delay for some tags, as it's a common experience on Bluesky's system.

AI Overview Bluesky hashtag indexing isn't instantaneous; posts appear in hashtag searches and custom feeds relatively quickly, often within minutes to a few hours, but sometimes users report delays of several days for older or less popular tags, likely due to network syncing or processing, though it's generally fast enough for active content. The decentralized nature means some content appears in feeds (like Skyfeed) before appearing in general search results. Key Points: Generally Fast: For common hashtags, posts usually show up quickly for others to discover. Can Be Slower: Users sometimes experience delays (hours to days) for posts using unique or less frequent hashtags to appear in searches. Custom Feeds: If you use a custom feed (e.g., via Skyfeed) built around a hashtag, your content might appear there sooner than in the main search. Decentralized: The network's decentralized structure means data syncs across different servers, which can cause slight variations in timing. In short, expect your posts to be discoverable via hashtags fairly quickly, but don't be alarmed if there's a slight delay for some tags, as it's a common experience on Bluesky's system.

#Bluesky #Hashtag #Delay
#Decentralized
#Skyfeed #Dedicated #Service
#Custom
#Popularity
#Metablogging
#Microblogging
#IT
"…expect your posts to be discoverable via hashtags fairly quickly, but don't be alarmed if there's a slight delay for some tags, as it's a common experience on Bluesky's system.

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Responses In reply to Responses by Jeremy Keith Important to me is that people leave longer traces online. Longer traces make it more likely others stumble across them, and follow the trail towards new conversation and interaction. In that sense the webmentions of likes and reposts, while in themselves not important, do allow others to find […]
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Improved My Feedreader’s Writing to the Web I use a personalised feedreader (running on top of a self-hosted instance of FreshRSS‘s API that handles the RSS subscriptions) since about 4 years. My feedreader allows me to interact with the Web, not just read it. I can post to this blog (and a few other websites) directly from it and keep reading my […]
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Trying to Build a Stronger Hypothes.is Annotation Habit Slowly building a more active bookmarking / annotation habit in hypothes.is. Have used it for three years now, but find I can make better us of it.
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The Much Shortened List of My Distributed Self Bryan Alexander provides an overview and interesting analysis of his current social media presences and what they mean and have meant for him, his work and interaction. His summing up of the various platforms that used to be and currently are online places he frequents reminded me of how I talked about my online presences […]
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23 Years of Blogging, the Sense of Wonder Edition On this day 23 years ago at 14:07 I posted my first blogpost. After the very stressful time I (and my team and my family) had until mid-September, I have finally turned to my recovery from burn-out. Still very tired, but as I mentioned earlier my head is becoming somewhat more active. Part of that […]
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RT @waynemcevilly: new post on commenting on blogposts #metablogging -> http://is.gd/BpmJB6 // #blogchat

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