
It appears that the one thing Bluesky dislikes even more than Donald Trump is brands that promote artificial intelligence —and Adobe, the creators of Photoshop and Acrobat, learned this lesson the difficult way.
Earlier this week, the company behind Photoshop and Acrobat introduced itself with a seemingly unremarkable post on its new account. Like other brands have done, they aimed to establish a presence in a space where they could promote their AI-enhanced technology without sounding promotional. explicitly promote Nazis .
The now-removed post stated, “Hello from Adobe! We aim to reach out to the artists, designers, and storytellers who breathe life into concepts.”
Per screenshots of the " skeet As people on the Butterfly App like to refer to their posts, the software developer had thousands of replies And there were many shares but very few “likes.” This situation is referred to in social media terms as being “ratioed” — and Adobe certainly received a lot of backlash.
From being released as a digital download, the " curse of RA " to getting virtually stared at like a punk at a fraternity gathering, he was out of place longtime AI-boosting company that makes high-cost photo manipulation programs did not get the welcoming reception it apparently anticipated.
Amusingly, a Photoshop account presumably set up by Adobe’s unwitting social media staff also faced harassment from Bluesky bullies. Although the software account’s initial post was likewise removed out of what seemed like embarrassment, Bluesky users with an archival mindset preserved it. made and posted videos capturing the amazing responses before it was kiboshed .
One of the photo responses says 'Hello, you sniveling little wimp,' which is still up Are You Ready To Protect Yourself, Unlikely Your Inept And Debilitated Parent Organization?
I suppose you'll charge us on a monthly basis for accessing your articles. another user wrote In a flippant allusion to the image editor's rigid paywall system, which starts at $23 per month at its most basic level and is generally required If someone wishes to retrieve files stored inside the program.
Although both the Adobe and Photoshop accounts remain active on Bluesky, all of their individual posts have vanished—yet the platform’s user base continues to celebrate as though they were nearing extinction.
"The fact that Adobe removed their initial BlueSky post after understanding that the artistic community widely despises them now is hilariously ironic," Illustrator Betsy Bauer remarked .
Appearing to be after blood, another user also pointed out that there are multiple other Adobe accounts to " block and bully On Bluesky. Here’s hoping the folks working on those social media teams will pause for thought before they post.
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