The social network Bluesky at last moving outside one of the most requested features by users: drafts. Bluesky’s competitors, X and Threads, have long supported the ability to write drafts, which is seen as a baseline feature for services like this.
Users can access Bluesky drafts the same way they do on other platforms, which is by opening a new post flow and selecting the Draft button in the top right corner.
The rollout of drafts is coming like Bluesky recently challenged its roadmap for the coming year. The company says it plans to focus on improving the app’s algorithmic Discover feed, offering better recommendations on who to follow, and making the app feel more real-time, among other updates. At the same time, the company recognizes that it still needs to get the basics right.
Although Bluesky has gained a loyal user base, it still lags behind rivals when it comes to basic features, such as private accounts and support for longer videos.
Launched to the public at early 2024Bluesky is up 42 million usersaccording to the data taken directly from the Bluesky API for developers.








