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Bluesky, Flashes and Instagram
Bluesky is getting its own photo-sharing app, Flashes
More good news for those looking to exit Meta's social app ecosystem in favor of a more open alternative: An independent developer is building a
Bluesky Is Getting Its Own Instagram Alternative Called Flashes
Thankfully, despite the fickle nature of most app users, Bluesky seems to have managed to break through and become a really promising alternative. And thanks to the fundamental nature of its open protocol, anyone can build their own apps that piggyback off the Bluesky social graph.
Bluesky Will Launch Flashes, a Photo Sharing App and Potential Alternative to Instagram
Follow Meta's fact-checking changes, Bluesky is creating Flashes, a photo sharing app that could potentially replace Instagram for many.
Flashes is a brand new Instagram alternative — and it’s basically Bluesky for images
Bluesky is the hot new internet hangout for the people who got a little tired of all the horrible stuff that’s been happening on Twitter/X over the past couple of years. And now it could end up forming the basis of a new Instagram competitor, for anybody that isn’t happy about Mark Zuckerberg and Meta’s sudden pivot to more right-wing politics.
Bluesky Gets an Instagram Makeover With Flashes App
Love Bluesky, but wish you had an Instagram alternative too? See how the Flashes app may be exactly what you need.
Bluesky launches Flashes: A decentralised photo and video sharing app to compete with social media giants
Bluesky has launched Flashes, a new free photo and video-sharing app that aims to challenge the major social media platforms and offer users a decentralised alternative.
Meet Flashes, An Upcoming Bluesky Photo-Sharing App Set to Rival Instagram
An independent developer is working on a new Instagram-like app based on Bluesky called Flashes that will release in the coming weeks.
Bluesky will get a photo and video sharing app
Getting more functions Independent developer Sebastian Vogelsang is building a photo-sharing app for the decentralised social network Bluesky, leveraging its AT Protocol and his earlier app, Skeets.
Flashes – Bluesky gets its own photo app
Bluesky is becoming an X replacement. Now Instagram is also under attack. Flashes app becomes a platform for photos.
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Bluesky Is Getting Its Own Instagram (Sort Of)
Flashes is a Bluesky client with a specific purpose: to replicate the Instagram experience based on photos and videos from ...
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New Bluesky app could work as an Instagram surrogate, too
Great news for anyone whose big problem with hanging out on Twitter/X replacement Bluesky was all those dang words: An app ...
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Bluesky Introduces Flashes, Its Take on an Instagram-Like Platform
Amid significant shifts in the social media industry, Bluesky is branching out with Flashes, a new app crafted to serve as an ...
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