The technology allows the community to iterate on the experience from twitter. There are already several alternate clients, people have made custom feed algorithms, custom tools and spam-fighting systems, and we're just getting started
The twitter experience has been in decline for years, and took a sharp downward turn when ownership changed. But people on twitter just have to live with it, especially now that the (already limited) API has been closed down almost completely, because it's not an open platform like bluesky. If bluesky ever starts to make the official client a bad experience, or starts to make moderation (or non-moderation!) decisions people don't like, users don't have to just live with it. They can go find or create the experience they want without losing anything
The twitter experience has been in decline for years, and took a sharp downward turn when ownership changed. But people on twitter just have to live with it, especially now that the (already limited) API has been closed down almost completely, because it's not an open platform like bluesky. If bluesky ever starts to make the official client a bad experience, or starts to make moderation (or non-moderation!) decisions people don't like, users don't have to just live with it. They can go find or create the experience they want without losing anything