It’s a tragic weekend over at Bluesky, the place top-of-the-line accounts has disappeared — though we are able to nonetheless hope for its resurrection.
Referred to as The Louvre of Bluesky, the account in query struck worry into the hearts of unhealthy posters all over the place. Whereas it posted commentary and jokes of its personal, its most brutally humorous and haunting work got here within the type of screenshots capturing rogue Bluesky posts in all their unhinged glory.
It’s arduous to write down a correct appreciation now that the Louvre has vanished, and it’s really not possible to create a full taxonomy of the all types of poster’s illness it managed to seize within the wild. Maybe the defining attribute of posts memorialized within the Louvre of Bluesky — past the straightforward failure to get a joke — was a scolding tone, together with a way of absolute outrage that somebody, someplace may be having enjoyable on the web.
Possibly I’m projecting an excessive amount of onto a screenshot-filled nameless social media account, however to me, it at all times felt like the precise reverse of the tedious, advert nauseum complaints that Bluesky is a liberal echo chamber. This wasn’t somebody who’d spent a couple of minutes on the positioning simply to substantiate their suspicions and write the umpteenth model of the identical op-ed. Whether or not they cherished Bluesky or hated it, whoever operated the account clearly knew the positioning’s darkest corners; they understood what absolute weirdos its customers may very well be.
The account additionally felt, at occasions, like a warning — that any of us, in a second of weak point, might put up one thing clueless or cringe. Simply realizing the Louvre of Bluesky was on the market was sufficient to scare me (not typically sufficient, I’m certain) into deleting a few dumb or apparent replies.
So the place has the Louvre of Bluesky gone? In a put up on Patreon, the account’s writer stated it could be taken down “quickly” as a result of “a loser and a coward” emailing their bosses and their spouse’s bosses. They added that they’re “unsure if the account will keep closed.”
It’s not a lot to go on. I can solely hope that like the actual museum, the Louvre of Bluesky will have the ability to reopen quickly. However even when it doesn’t, its spirit will proceed haunting all of us who keep in mind we’re just some keystrokes away from being immortalized for a foul put up.
Picture Credit:Bluesky/Jerry Chen