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license: apache-2.0
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Five Million bluesky posts

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This dataset contains 5 million public posts collected from Bluesky Social's firehose API, intended for machine learning research and experimentation with social media data.

This dataset was inspired by the Alpindales original 2 million posts dataset, this dataset expands on that dataset with much more data. This is the small version of the dataset to come for testing with formatting/smaller projects.

This dataset is my own and is unaffiliated with bluesky or any potential employer.

Dataset Details

Dataset Structure

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  • Curated by: Roro
  • License: MIT

Uses

The dataset could be used for:

  • Study social media trends
  • Research on social media content moderation
  • Studying conversation structures and reply networks

I have not been able to figure out how to parse the atproto image ref bytes into a image or blob url. I would appreciate a PR for that.

Dataset Curation

The dataset is filtered, sorting the dataset for quality or moderation may make it more valuable for your use cases. The dataset is as-is and no liablity is provided. There likley are duplicates, however deduping was done for each batch (1 million posts) so the amount is likley negligible.