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Mark Cuban has backed Skylight, an emerging alternative to TikTok that leverages the innovative technology developed by Bluesky. This new platform aims to provide users with a fresh and engaging way to create and share short-form videos, tapping into the growing demand for diverse social media experiences.
Skylight differentiates itself from existing platforms by focusing on user privacy and decentralized content management, which are key features of Bluesky's technology. By utilizing a decentralized approach, Skylight seeks to empower creators while ensuring that their content is not subject to the same level of algorithmic control seen on traditional social media platforms.
Cuban's investment in Skylight highlights his continued interest in the evolving landscape of social media and technology. As users become increasingly aware of privacy concerns, Skylight aims to attract a user base looking for a more transparent and user-centric alternative. The platform is poised to make waves in the social media arena, potentially reshaping how users interact with video content online.
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