Bluesky, a social media platform similar to X, gained over 1 million users in the week following the U.S. election as former X users look for alternative online spaces.
Many high-profile X users are leaving after Elon Musk's efforts to elect Donald Trump, adding to a new era of fragmented ...
In fact, Bluesky was originally created by Twitter co-founder and then-CEO Jack Dorsey in 2019. It officially spun off into ...
Social media site Bluesky has gained 1 million new users in the week since the U.S. election, as some X users look for an ...
X users are weighing the decision to keep their followings or build them back up on alternative platforms after the election.
The main owner of Bluesky helped create a social media platform that discourages bots and hate speech and lets users curate ...
Bluesky originated as a project funded by Twitter several years before Elon Musk's ownership. Here's how to join the platform ...
With 9,000,000 people joining rival Bluesky since September – a million of them in the last week – it seems a wave of users ...
It's perhaps expected that Bluesky might have issues. Amid Musk's high-profile support for President-elect Donald Trump lots ...
X is now experiencing a mass exodus of journalists and other organizations who have had enough of Elon Musk and changes to ...
Bluesky is continuing to blow up. The Twitter-like service and alternative to Elon Musk's X, has now surpassed 16 million ...
I rooted around a bit, and despite its threadbare interface, I declared it "quiet, reserved, thoughtful, or even polite.