A free, privacy-focused blogging platform for Bluesky users, built on the AT Protocol.
WhiteWind is an AT Protocol-based blogging platform that allows Bluesky users to publish Markdown-formatted blogs for free, without requiring personal information. It solves the need for a simple, privacy-focused blogging tool integrated with decentralized social media, where users retain full control over their data stored on their personal data servers.
Bluesky users and developers interested in decentralized publishing, privacy-conscious bloggers, and those looking to share long-form content like tech articles, reviews, or event information without centralized platform dependencies.
Developers choose WhiteWind for its seamless integration with the AT Protocol, ensuring data ownership and privacy, combined with the ease of Markdown editing and no-cost access using existing Bluesky accounts.
Repository to manage WhiteWind atproto blogging platform codes
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Lets users instantly create and manage blogs using their existing Bluesky login, eliminating sign-up friction and personal data collection, as stated in the README.
Content is stored on users' personal AT Protocol data servers, giving them complete control over their data, which the README emphasizes as a core principle.
No personal information is required to use the service, enhancing privacy, as highlighted in the key features.
Supports Markdown syntax for easy, familiar writing and formatting of blog posts, including rich content types like event leaflets and tech info.
Relies entirely on the AT Protocol, which is still evolving and has a limited ecosystem, potentially causing compatibility or feature gaps compared to mature platforms.
The README admits no contribution guidelines, internal design docs, or planned features, making it hard for developers to extend or understand the system.
Rapid changes in architecture and functions, as noted in the contribution section, mean the project is not yet stable for long-term or production deployments.