Joined November 2024 (1 year on Bluesky)
Followers
55K
Growth (7d)
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Following
250K
Posts
6.3K~11.3/day
Influence
3
Follower growth
Not enough history yet - growth is tracked from first discovery.
Bio
nd authors Darknet premium members #SharingIsTheNewLearning Von nichts zu viel=Nothing in excess=a little bit of everything they/them a²+b²=c²=>a²+2ad+d²=(a+d)² 1st & 2nd Shalan theorem: (0.5d(m²-1))²+d²m²=(a+d)² (0.5d(((4m³-1)/3)⁰·⁵-1))³+d³m³=(a+d)³
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Paul Arnheim-Projekt on Bluesky - frequently asked questions
- How many followers does Paul Arnheim-Projekt have on Bluesky?
- Paul Arnheim-Projekt (@paula-projekt.bsky.social) currently has 55,176 followers on Bluesky. The count is refreshed continuously from the public AT Protocol.
- When did Paul Arnheim-Projekt join Bluesky?
- Paul Arnheim-Projekt joined Bluesky in November 2024, making the account about 1 year old.
- How many posts has Paul Arnheim-Projekt published?
- Paul Arnheim-Projekt has published 6,335 posts on Bluesky, averaging about 11.3 posts per day over the account's lifetime.
- Is Paul Arnheim-Projekt verified on Bluesky?
- @paula-projekt.bsky.social does not currently show a Bluesky verification. Many real accounts on Bluesky are unverified, since verification is still rolling out.
- What does Paul Arnheim-Projekt post about?
- Paul Arnheim-Projekt is classified under Education in our directory. Bio: "nd authors Darknet premium members #SharingIsTheNewLearning Von nichts zu viel=Nothing in excess=a little bit of everything they/them a²+b²=c²=>a²+2ad+d²=(a+d)² 1st & 2nd Shalan theorem: (0.5d(m²-1))".