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Ask not for whom the Louvre of Bluesky tolls, it tolls for thee

Last updated: July 5, 2025 7:43 pm
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Bluesky is currently mourning the disappearance of one of its most iconic accounts, known as The Louvre of Bluesky. This account was revered for its ability to capture the essence of bad posters on the platform, particularly through screenshots that showcased the most unhinged and cringe-worthy posts.

The Louvre of Bluesky was more than just a collection of screenshots; it served as a commentary on the diverse manifestations of “poster’s disease” that plagued Bluesky. These posts were characterized by a scolding tone and an outrage at the mere notion of someone enjoying themselves online. It was a stark contrast to the common narrative that Bluesky is a liberal echo chamber, as it delved into the bizarre and eccentric behavior of its users.

For many, the account was a cautionary tale, a reminder that anyone could fall victim to posting something clueless or cringe-worthy. The fear of being immortalized for a bad post was enough to make some users think twice before hitting the send button.

Unfortunately, The Louvre of Bluesky has been temporarily taken down due to external pressure from individuals who sought to silence its unique voice. The account’s future remains uncertain, leaving many to wonder if it will ever resurface. Despite its absence, the spirit of The Louvre of Bluesky continues to linger, reminding us of the fine line between humor and embarrassment in the digital realm.

As we reflect on the legacy of The Louvre of Bluesky, we can only hope that it will eventually make a triumphant return. Until then, we are left to ponder the impact of its absence and the lessons it imparted on the Bluesky community.

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