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  "publishedAt": "2026-06-17T16:44:02.224Z",
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  "textContent": "You've started using Bluesky, but you don't know who to follow. Your timeline stays quiet. You're not sure what to look at or who to connect with, and before you know it, you've stopped opening the app. Or maybe you've been on Bluesky for a long time, your timeline has gone stale, and you're starting to lose interest in Bluesky itself. skymeetsblue is a service built for people like that. Unlike X / Twitter, Bluesky has almost no algorithm aggressively pushing \"recommendations just for you.\" In the sense that you're not at the mercy of a central algorithm and can build your own timeline, that's healthy. On the other hand, the opportunities to \"meet new people\" tend to be fewer. With a Starter Pack, you can follow a lot of accounts all at once. But that's a list someone else put together — there's no telling whether it really matches your own interests or what you post about. skymeetsblue is a service that has AI analyze your public posts and suggests Bluesky users who seem like a good fit for you, from among its registered users. What it values isn't follower count or fame. What does this person talk about? What are they interested in? Are their topics close to yours? It finds follow candidates based on what people actually post. Candidates are shown as cards. Interested? Follow. Not right now, but curious? Set it aside. Doesn't seem like a match? Remove it with \"Not interested.\" Rather than staring at a list and agonizing, it's designed so you can look at people one by one and decide intuitively. Joining skymeetsblue is optional. If you don't want to appear as a candidate, you can turn off discoverable. If you leave, your analysis data is deleted too. The biggest point of skymeetsblue is that the users who show up on the cards are also looking for people to follow. So when you do follow someone, you can do it without hesitation. Whether you've just started on Bluesky or have been using it for a long time, we'd love for you to give it a try. To grow your timeline into something a little more like yourself. And to meet the people who are truly a good match — the ones you haven't found yet. → skymeetsblue",
  "title": "To Meet the People Who Truly Fit You on Bluesky"
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