Bluesky's latest update has brought its highly anticipated 'Live Now' badge to the masses, allowing all users on the social network to test out this innovative feature. As part of its version 1.114 release, Bluesky is also introducing "cashtags," a distinct type of hashtag that enables users to collect conversations centered around publicly traded companies.
Initially tested in May 2025 with a select group of accounts, including the official NBA account, the 'Live Now' badge allows Twitch streamers to link directly to their livestream from their profile picture. However, it's worth noting that this feature is currently limited to Twitch links, and Bluesky has stated that support for other streaming platforms may be added in the future.
In an effort to appeal to veteran X users who have been known to resist certain features, Bluesky has introduced cashtags, a feature reminiscent of pre-Musk Twitter. Cashtags enable users to add a link to their posts by typing a dollar sign ($) followed by the stock abbreviation of a company, making it easier for others to find and engage with related content.
While Bluesky's user base may not yet exhibit the same business-oriented culture as its competitor X, the introduction of these features suggests that the platform is actively courting users who are looking for an alternative. With "Live Now" badges now accessible to everyone, Bluesky is poised to make a significant impact in the world of social media streaming.
Initially tested in May 2025 with a select group of accounts, including the official NBA account, the 'Live Now' badge allows Twitch streamers to link directly to their livestream from their profile picture. However, it's worth noting that this feature is currently limited to Twitch links, and Bluesky has stated that support for other streaming platforms may be added in the future.
In an effort to appeal to veteran X users who have been known to resist certain features, Bluesky has introduced cashtags, a feature reminiscent of pre-Musk Twitter. Cashtags enable users to add a link to their posts by typing a dollar sign ($) followed by the stock abbreviation of a company, making it easier for others to find and engage with related content.
While Bluesky's user base may not yet exhibit the same business-oriented culture as its competitor X, the introduction of these features suggests that the platform is actively courting users who are looking for an alternative. With "Live Now" badges now accessible to everyone, Bluesky is poised to make a significant impact in the world of social media streaming.