Bluesky ‘Quiet Posters’ Feed: How It Selects Posts

Bluesky users who want to see content from people they follow but who post infrequently often find their feeds dominated by heavy posters. The built-in algorithm prioritizes recency and engagement, which buries updates from quieter accounts. Bluesky addresses this with a custom feed called Quiet Posters. This feed surfaces posts specifically from users you follow … Read more

Bluesky Custom Feed Author Banned: What Happens to Subscribers

If the creator of a Bluesky custom feed gets banned, you may notice that feed stops updating or disappears from your saved feeds. Bluesky moderates accounts that violate its Community Guidelines, and when an author is banned, their content—including custom feeds—is affected. This article explains exactly what happens to subscribers when a feed author is … Read more

Bluesky ‘What’s Hot’ Feed: Selection Algorithm Explained

Bluesky’s default algorithmic feed, called “What’s Hot,” surfaces posts that the platform considers popular at any given moment. Many users see this feed immediately after signing in and wonder how Bluesky decides which posts appear there. The selection process is not random, and it is not based on a simple like count. This article explains … Read more

Bluesky Feed Generator Hosting: Free vs Paid Options Compared

Bluesky feed generators let you create custom algorithmic feeds that filter posts by topic, language, or engagement. Running your own feed generator requires hosting it on a server that meets Bluesky’s technical specifications. This article compares free hosting options like Vercel and Railway with paid cloud services such as AWS and DigitalOcean. The main difference … Read more