What is Blacksky?
Blacksky Algorithms is building the future of self-governable online communities with tools that make complex infrastructure simple to deploy.
Most social platforms control what users see, how communities operate, and who gets to feel safe online. Blacksky changes that by providing one-click infrastructure for independent, self-governed digital spaces. Our platform lets communities create safe spaces on their terms, pool resources democratically, and govern collectively—without needing technical expertise to deploy algorithms, moderation tools, or data servers.
Safe Spaces, Your Way
Build communities where people actually want to hang out. Set your own rules, moderate content together, and create spaces that work for your community.
Fund Things Together
Pool money for what matters to your community. Whether it’s covering server costs, paying creators, or funding local projects.
Decide Together
Make decisions as a community, not as subjects of a platform. Vote on changes, allocate resources democratically, and govern your space with decentralized tools built for collective decision-making.
Blacksky Architecture
Built on the AT PROTOCOL Blacksky provides everything communities need in one integrated platform: scalable hosting, custom algorithmic feeds, democratic governance tools, resource pooling systems, and personal data servers. Communities of all kinds—developers, activists, artists—can launch their own social networks with the click of a button, creating safe, independent spaces free from algorithmic suppression and corporate oversight.
We believe an internet where marginalized users are safe is an internet where all users are safe, and Blacksky’s infrastructure makes that possible through accessible technology that puts power back in community hands.

Want to run our infrastructure yourself? Check out some of our our key repositories below.
Our AT Protocol implementation prioritizing community safety and self-governance, written in Rust.
Client side web app for migrating accounts from one PDS to another.
Fork of Bluesky customized for community use
A real-time system for gathering, analyzing and understanding what your community thinks in their own words, enabled by advanced statistics and machine learning.
Collective moderation of AT Protocol custom feeds.
Core Team

Rudy Fraser
Founder & CEO
Rudy is a technologist, community organizer, and founder of Blacksky Algorithms, where he develops open-source infrastructure that lets communities shape their social media experience, govern their data, and fund collective needs. His work on rsky, an independent implementation of the AT Protocol, offers a credible exit path for users and advances community-driven governance across the decentralized web. Previously as a Fellow in the Applied Social Media Lab at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, Rudy focused on tools that protect marginalized groups, especially Black users, through context-aware moderation and equitable algorithms.
Under the Blacksky banner he also stewards Papertree, a mutual-aid and revenue-sharing platform that converts pooled resources into sustainable community budgets. Beyond Blacksky, Rudy serves on the board of Pact Collective, supporting equitable finance for more than a dozen grassroots groups, and organizes mutual aid with We The People NYC to deliver food, clothing, and other essentials in Harlem and Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhoods.
With over a decade of experience leading technical teams and designing resilient systems, Rudy is committed to strengthening digital public life through transparent code, inclusive governance, and accessible infrastructure that keeps communities safe, empowered, and in control.

Dr. KáLyn Coghill
Community Safety and Support Steward
Dr. KáLyn “Kay” Coghill is an organizer and educator who has a decades-long background studying and teaching topics such as digital misogynoir, online gender-based violence, Black Feminism, and Black Girlhood Studies. Their work encompasses community organizing around issues such as Reproductive Justice, Disability Justice, and Survivor Justice. They are an Abortion Doula and board member of their local abortion fund, and a board member for Justice for Black Girls. Dr. Kay spends a lot of time working with the youth in their city, Richmond, through their sister circle, G.L.O.W., and also through the work they do with their company, Hoodrat Scholarship™️.
With their extensive background in working with Black women and non-binary people to create innovative harm reduction tactics online to combat issues like misogynoir, they seek to work diligently as a moderator for Blacksky to help mitigate the harms of anti-black harassment and misogynoir.
Dr. Kay has a passion for protecting Black womxn and girls and dedicates their work to doing just that. Their mission is to continue to build communities online that are safe for Black people across the globe while also finding ways to protect them from harm in the process

Clinton Bowen
Infrastructure Engineer
Clinton is a software engineer from California with experience in information security, backend software, and infrastructure development. Clinton is passionate about building fubu-ism technology. One hobby of his is transcribing and translating the laws and ordinances controlling the enslaved during the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade for slavecodes.org

JD Lauwerends
Trust & Safety Lead
JD Lauwerends (they/them) is a cultural strategist and Trust & Safety practitioner with a background in platform moderation, community integrity, and accessible systems design. They build safety frameworks rooted in care, accountability, and the lived experiences of vulnerable communities online.

Marisa Rando
Product Manager, Financial Tools & Integrations
Marisa is an organizer, academic, and Founder/President of Pact Collective, a 501c3 that acts as a fiscal host to nearly 20 mutual aid organizations in NYC. Marisa has years of marketing and product experience in the tech world, and is currently doing her PhD in Sociology at the University of Cambridge researching tech/labor.

Rishi Balakrishnan
Software Engineer, Financial Tools & Integrations
Rishi is a software engineer from the Bay Area with experience building privacy preserving software and backend infrastructure. He graduated from UC Berkeley with a major in Computer Science and a minor in Global Poverty and Practice, and is dedicated to creating technology that supports care and democratic decision-making.