An X challenger didn't hide its ambitions to take on the social network formerly known as Twitter when it dubbed itself T2 at launch, but now that name --
Nah, it's a lot more liberal than Twitter. So many right-wing grifters have tried to establish themselves on Bluesky and they just get hounded off by everyone.
There's also several big community Mute / Block lists that get kept up to date for known nazi / bigot / grifters, so when anyone infamous joins up they get added to those lists and everyone who subscribed to the lists will just automatically mute those accounts.
Community moderation is something that sets it apart from Twitter.
T2 is a pretty big company in Australia and a couple other countries, so I surprised to see that being used not for tea. Obviously not the US which is the important part i guess.