Over 1.25 million new users joined in the last week, with many leaving X due to Musk's support of President-elect Trump.
Compared to X, Bluesky offers users the chance to more heavily moderate their experience. This includes the ability to select the algorithm that powers your experience, helping create custom feeds, ...
Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey launched Bluesky in 2019, but it’s seen a surge in users migrating to the platform since Trump ...
Bluesky has added 1.5 million users over the past week as former President Donald Trump’s election victory prompted users to ...
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 ...
Ever since the world’s richest supervillain bought Twitter in 2022 for more than $44 billion, changed the name to X, and ...
For many young people, becoming a tech giant is very appealing—but it isn't a magic bullet, writes Greg M. Epstein.
A tale of two platforms: BlueSky user numbers have hit a new record high in recent days, while the number of people deleting ...
Some of the new users switched to Bluesky to boycott X over billionaire owner Elon Musk’s allegiance to President-elect ...
German soccer club St. Pauli is leaving the social media platform X, saying it has become a “hate machine” that could ...