When Bluesky CEO Jay Graber took the SXSW stage this week, she managed to make fun of Mark Zuckerberg without mentioning Meta ...
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Jay Graber wore a black T-shirt that read "Mundus sine caesaribus," which is Latin for "a world without Caesars." The statement piece is seemingly a dig at Mark Zuckerberg. The Meta CEO has taken ...
The truth is way more interesting than that. What might look like your average black T-shirt is a subtle, yet clear swipe at Mark Zuckerberg, a CEO who represents everything that Bluesky is trying ...
At SXSW 2025, Graber took a swipe at Meta's Mark Zuckerberg, reaffirming Bluesky's dedication to decentralization and user power. At SXSW, Graber wore a provocative T-shirt reading the Latin motto ...
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Jay Graber, the CEO of the microblogging social media site Bluesky, sent a message to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg with a T-shirt she wore at South by Southwest. During a SXSW panel on Monday, Graber wore ...