Bluesky CEO Jay Graber told CNBC that Bluesky’s open design is intended to give users the option of leaving the service with all of their followers, which could thwart potential acquisition efforts.
Bluesky CEO Jay Graber told CNBC that Bluesky's open design is intended to give users the option of leaving the service with all of their followers, which could thwart potential acquisition efforts.
Bluesky’s user count is booming, but it lacks the scale marketers crave; “individual-level prices” are ruining airline rewards programs; and Meta details its fight against forced-labor camps that ...
At the forefront of this rapid growth is Jay Graber, the CEO of Bluesky, whose vision is reshaping the landscape of social networking. But who is Graber, and what does this surge mean for the ...
Jay Graber is the CEO of Bluesky, a public benefit company building an open social network. Previously, she built Happening, a site for social events, and developed Zcash, a privacy-preserving ...