I hardly use it these days for anything except to follow a number of tabletop RPG/wargame crafters that post videos there, and for that there is just no substitute
Honestly, threads was only popular because of it being fused with instagram, so you would already have an audience and because it was the simplest alternative at the time.
While you can critisise its decentralisation, it is still in development. There is an effort (https://freeourfeeds.com/, cory doctorow supports it) to host atproto infrastructure outside of bsky's control.
it is not still in development decentralisation on bluesky is vapourware it will never exist it's just part of the standard EEE cycle it's marketing they'll say it didn't work out and cancel it the second they become the predominant platform
I disagree. Lemmy didn't work well because it wasn't designed to scale. With atproto, it is less resource intensive if users aren't spread out, in contrast to acitivtypub where its the opposite.
Unpopular opinion: Bluesky is annoying because if I say anything about queer issues (especially trans ones) I get followed by a bunch of alt-righters and the occasional dude with a kiwifarms avatar or something weird like "we will find you" in their bio. Yeah they're just bots and they're easy enough to block but it's tedious. It's weird how many people nagged me to join and no one even mentioned that.
Yeah, thats not a bluesky problem specifically, this could easily happen to the fediverse, we're just smaller, and better equipped to stop it since its more mature.
Yea, but it's not the same making an RSS feed from a social media feed. Websites used to be interesting, they were like the "magazines" or "subreddits" of internet before social media took off.