“We want Bluesky to be a great home for journalists, publishers, and creators. Unlike other platforms, we don’t de-promote your links. Post all the links you want — Bluesky is a lobby to the open web.”
This contrasts with a recent statement from Elon Musk, who didn’t deny claims that X demotes posts with links in them.
Just write a description in the main post and put the link in the reply. This just stops lazy linking.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 24, 2024
Bluesky’s algorithm could help SEO-related content get more visibility. Unlike X, where posts can disappear quickly, Bluesky’s decentralized system and focus on user control allow SEO content to stay visible longer and reach a bigger audience.
Bluesky also offers “starter packs” and curated feeds, making it easy to join industry conversations in real-time.
Looking Ahead
Bluesky could become a preferred social network for SEO professionals, offering space to share website content without losing engagement.
It’s important to watch how Bluesky develops and grows to see if it can replace X as the main platform for the SEO community.
You can take advantage of this platform’s opportunities by staying updated and adapting to changes.
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