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Entertainment January 16, 2026

BLUESKY JUST UNLEASHED LIVE: You NEED to See This NOW!

BLUESKY JUST UNLEASHED LIVE: You NEED to See This NOW!

The world has quietly shifted. Billions of dollars now flow into user-generated video, a testament to a changing appetite for information and entertainment. We’re moving beyond articles and traditional commentary, drawn instead to the immediacy of scrolling feeds and the raw energy of live streams.

It’s a disorienting reality for those of us steeped in the written word. As a writer and editor, witnessing this evolution feels…significant. Yet, as a longtime enthusiast of live streaming, a part of me welcomes this new era of media, where connection happens in real-time.

A recent development signals this growing acceptance: Bluesky, a social platform, has launched a feature designed to seamlessly integrate live streams into its user experience. This isn’t just a minor update; it’s a potential harbinger of a broader trend.

Bluesky three-dot menu options

The “Live Now” feature, initially tested with a select group, is now available to all Bluesky users. It allows streamers to display their live status directly on their profile, creating a direct pathway for their audience. Currently, it links directly to Twitch streams, but expansion to other platforms is anticipated.

This integration is more than just convenience. It addresses a fundamental frustration with many social apps – the difficulty of sharing links. Bluesky’s approach suggests a future where connecting to live content is effortless and intuitive.

The timing is also noteworthy. Bluesky’s user base has seen a recent surge, fueled by outages on other platforms and concerns about content moderation. This influx of users provides a fertile ground for testing and refining features like “Live Now.”

"Go Live" menu options

But the potential extends far beyond Bluesky. Imagine a world where your Gmail avatar illuminates when a favorite YouTuber goes live, or a Spotify artist page directs you to their current stream. Picture article bylines linking to live discussions with the author on platforms like Substack.

The dream is a frictionless connection between our existing social spaces and the dynamic world of live streaming. A future where discovering and joining a live broadcast is as simple as a glance at your feed.

Enabling the “Live Now” badge on Bluesky is straightforward. Access the three-dot menu on your profile, select “Go Live,” and paste the link to your Twitch profile. You can even customize how long the “Live” badge remains visible, choosing a duration from five minutes to four hours.

This simple act – linking a profile to a live stream – represents a larger shift. It’s a step towards a more integrated and immediate media landscape, one where the boundaries between content creation and consumption continue to blur.

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