Agentic assistants (like Attie) that convert natural language into custom social feeds make feed design accessible to non‑coders and portable across apps that share an open protocol. That changes the locus of curation from closed platforms to user‑configurable agents and third‑party apps, with implications for discovery, moderation, and training‑data flows.
— If users can build bespoke, agent‑driven feeds on open protocols, the balance of influence between large platforms, third‑party developers, and individual users will materially change public conversation and moderation dynamics.
EditorDavid
2026.03.29
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Bluesky's Attie (an app built on the AT Protocol) converts plain‑English prompts into social feeds and promises cross‑app interoperability, illustrating how open protocols plus agentic tools enable non‑developers to craft curation.
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