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Bluesky, New England Patriots and NFL
Patriots were reportedly told to shut down Bluesky account
The New England Patriots were reportedly told to shut down the team's original social media Bluesky account by the NFL.
Patriots were told by NFL to shut down Bluesky account, exec says
The Patriots initially had an account on the competitor of “X” (formerly Twitter), but were asked to remove it by the league office, per VP of content for Kraft Sports & Entertainment/New England Patriots Fred Kirsch.
NFL told New England Patriots to shut down Bluesky account, team employee says
The New England Patriots have nearly 16 million followers across Facebook, X and Instagram. But there is one rising social media platform the organization has been told not to break ground on, according to a high-ranking team employee.
Patriots say NFL won't allow teams to be on BlueSky, yet
Plenty of people have migrated to BlueSky, a Twitter-style app without the things that have made Twitter less palatable to many in recent months.
NFL tells New England Patriots it can’t be on Bluesky
A team official said the new app isn’t yet “an approved social media platform for the NFL.” The NFL directed the New England Patriots to delete its Bluesky account, the team’s VP of content Fred Kirsch said on a podcast.
NFL Told Patriots to Take Down Bluesky Account
The Patriots tried to be the first NFL team to get on Bluesky but were picked off. The post NFL Told Patriots to Take Down Bluesky Account appeared first on Front Office Sports.
New England Patriots VP Says NFL Told Them To Terminate Their Bluesky Account
The NFL is the king of marketing in the sports world. So why would the league want to limit the exposure its teams get on s? That question was
MIT Technology Review
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We need to protect the protocol that runs Bluesky
If you’ve heard of Bluesky, you’ve probably heard of it as a clone of Twitter where liberals can take refuge. But under the ...
1d
This is why the NFL won’t allow members to use Bluesky, X’s newest competitor
The New England Patriots were asked by the NFL to remove their Bluesky account, the leading social media competitor to X.
11d
This Campaign Wants To Raise $4 Million To Make Social Media Immune To Billionaire Takeover
Free Our Feeds, which includes support from the Mozilla Foundation, is working with Bluesky to make sure the open source ...
The Washington Post on MSN
10d
The push to ‘billionaire-proof’ social media
Since Elon Musk bought Twitter for $44 billion and turned it into X, the biggest beneficiary of the ensuing exodus of mostly ...
maketecheasier.com
8d
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.
8d
From Bluesky To Substack: Evolving Your Social Strategy To Avoid Brand Extinction
Considering that budget is also a concern, one way to lower risk is to partner with micro-influencers, including those on ...
19h
Mark Cuban Wants More Users On X Rival Bluesky, NFL Says No To Teams Using Platform
Bluesky is one of the fastest growing social media platforms since the 2024 presidential election. The NFL isn't ready for its teams to be active there yet.
TechCrunch
8d
What is Bluesky? Everything to know about the X competitor
Mastodon, Post, Pebble (two of which have already shuttered operations) and Spill have been presented as potential ...
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