It's understandable and nothing to be sorry about. Bluesky's intentions are good, the company is Public-benefit corporation, for profit but with positive impact, Public-benefit nonprofit corporation needs by law to include at least one specific public benefit as a statement of purpose. For them it is a public API and protocol, which remains to be seen how it works out.
They do not have a billionaire profit-only agenda which is a good thing and what I've seen they also won't sell user data.
That being said it's still disappointing for them existing to be for public benefit and going to their own route with ATProto instead of joining forces with the rest of the Internet and helping W3C to make ActivityPub and Fediverse even better.