Your periodic reminder that people are *more* abusive online when they're using their "real names" than when they're using a persistent pseudonym and this effect has been replicated in literally every study that has ever been done
Sir Ian McKellen.
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as Bluesky, is in fact, ATproto/Bluesky, or as I've recently taken to calling it, AT Protocol plus Bluesky. Bluesky is not a platform for misunderstanding jokes unto itself, but rather an AppView of a fully functional ATProto system w
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Amazeballs.
The artificier pulled a lever.
"It's active."
The device looked like a doorway, a slight shimmer in the opening. The artificier stepped through.
"Nothing happened," the apprentice said.
"I already am who I am. If you step through, you'll turn into who you are."
"May I?"
"I built it for you."
Please don’t joke about this, every year thousands of school children develop heterodox opinions about urban planning and public transport as a result of accessing Bluesky