The Celtic Star
·18 novembre 2024
The Celtic Star
·18 novembre 2024
Celtic warm-up. Celtic v theRangers, 17 November 2024. Photo AJ (The Celtic Star)
I myself have joined to see what all the fuss is about and I have to say that it ain’t that bad, and a refreshing change from the sometimes tedious X. And The Celtic Star has joined too as have many of of the other Celtic fan media outlets.
There are various starter packs you can use to link up with Celtic accounts and we are showing some images here, just search for these when you get to Bluesky.
I will still use my X account of course, but the once great app has become something of a magnet for the morons of the world. Racism, and bigotry have majorly increased in the past year or so, and it ain’t a coincidence it’s become that way under owner Elon Musks new ‘uncensored’ propaganda.
Celtic support unfurl “Freedom for Palestine” banner at Pittodrie on 17 November 2012. Photo Vagelis Georgariou for The Celtic Star
The recent American presidential elections may have been the tipping point as many users have been left frustrated at Musk’s constant endorsement of Donald Trump, not to mention the countless ads that pop up on your feed. The block button is no longer an option either as accounts you blocked for whatever reason are now visible on your timeline.
Blue Sky social has been a refreshing change as it’s full of fellow Celtic supporters and so far relatively free from the dark side, although that could well change as they will undoubtedly sign up to see what all the fuss is about.
For the meantime though it’s a refreshing change to log into an app and enjoy all things football without being bombarded with hate propaganda. Will you be joining? I’d seriously recommend it.
The brilliant Celtic End – Celtic v Chelsea, UWCL, Wednesday 13 November 2024. Celtic Park. Photo AJ (The Celtic Star)
See you on the other side!
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