Bluesky is facing a somber weekend as one of its prominent accounts has disappeared, leaving its followers hopeful for a possible return in the future.
Referred to as The Louvre of Bluesky, this particular account was renowned for striking fear in the hearts of inadequate posters on the platform. While it shared its own commentary and humor, its most notable work came in the form of capturing screenshots of erratic Bluesky posts.
Reflecting on the disappearance of the Louvre, it’s challenging to fully appreciate the diverse array of poster’s disease it documented in the wild. The common thread among the posts immortalized in the Louvre of Bluesky was a tone of reprimand, coupled with a profound sense of indignation towards individuals enjoying themselves on the internet.
It may seem like a stretch to attribute too much significance to an anonymous social media account filled with screenshots, but it consistently felt like a stark contrast to the repetitive complaints about Bluesky being a liberal echo chamber. The account operator, whether a fan or a critic of Bluesky, possessed a deep understanding of the platform’s quirkiest corners and its eccentric user base.
At times, the account served as a cautionary reminder that any of us could inadvertently post something cringeworthy or clueless. The mere presence of the Louvre of Bluesky was enough to occasionally prompt me to delete ill-advised replies.
So, where has the Louvre of Bluesky disappeared to? In a post on Patreon, the account’s creator mentioned that it was taken down temporarily due to interference from an individual who contacted their employers and their spouse’s employers. The future of the account remains uncertain, leaving followers hopeful for a potential revival.
Even if the Louvre of Bluesky does not resurface, its legacy will linger on, reminding us that a regrettable post is just a few keystrokes away from immortalization.