Don’t ask the blue ski toll ruble, it’s a toll for you


It’s a sad weekend on Bluesky and one of the best accounts It’s gone – Though we can still hope for that revival.

The account in question, known as the Blueski Louvre, was terrified in the minds of bad posters everywhere. It posted an explanatory commentary and joke of its own, but its most cruelly entertaining and unforgettable work came in the form of screenshots capturing illicit blueski posts in all their glory.

It is difficult to write a proper appreciation as the rubble has disappeared, and it is really impossible to create a complete taxonomy of all varieties Poster disease It managed to capture it in the wild. Perhaps the posted feature captured by the Louvre in Bruski was beyond the simple failure of making a joke – its old tone, along with its old bone tone, and a sense of absolute rage that someone might be enjoying the internet somewhere.

Maybe I project too much onto an anonymous social media account filled with screenshots, but to me it always felt like the opposite Boring ads nausea complaints The blue ski is a liberal echo chamber. This was not the person who spent several minutes on the site just confirming the doubt and writing a few versions of the same op-ed. Whether they loved or hated Blueski, anyone who ran the account knew clearly the darkest corner of the site. They knew what an absolute stranger the user was.

The account also felt like a warning at times – every one of us felt that in moments of weakness something could post something ignorant or persistent. Knowing the Bluesky Louble was enough It scares me (Not often enough, but I’m not sure) Remove some stupid or obvious replies.

So where did Bruski go to Louvre? in Patreon’s postthe account’s author said that “losers and cowards” would be defeated “temporarily” to send an email to his boss and wife’s boss. They added, “I don’t know if my account will remain closed.”

It’s not that much to continue. I hope you like it A real museumBluesky’s Louvre can be resumed soon. But even if not, that spirit will continue to bother us all who remember the few keystrokes that separate us from being immortalized due to bad posts.

Post commemorating the Blueski Louvre
Image credits:Bluesky/Jerry Chen

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