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Twitter, er X, competitor Bluesky buckled following Elon Musk’s announcement that X will no longer support the “block” function in favor of mutes only. Users on Bluesky were seeing issues ...
Two weeks ago, an unusual new account popped up on Bluesky, the social media app popular with Left-leaning commentators who have ditched X under Elon Musk.
Bluesky was formed independently of Twitter while Dorsey was serving as CEO but it was funded by the company until it became an independent organization in February 2022.
In fact, data.ai reports that the move by Twitter allowed Bluesky to hit its new milestone, as an estimated 300,000 new Bluesky installs were registered since June 30.
Bluesky picking up steam as alternative to X 04:52. It's unusual for a new social media service to get a foothold in a marketplace entrenched by the likes of X (formerly Twitter), Instagram and ...
In the fast-evolving world of social media, where platforms often navigate complex political currents, a recent incident on ...
BlueSky, which is no longer affiliated with Dorsey or Twitter, officially launched in February 2024 with around 3 million users. Today, it has over 32 million users and is run by a team of 21 people.
Twitter founder Jack Dorsey is no longer on Bluesky’s board. He revealed in an interview with Pirate Wires that it’s because his latest social media venture is “literally repeating all the ...
Bluesky is the internet's buzziest social media platform — but you need an invite to get a look at it. The decentralized Twitter clone is in beta, and invites are scarce.
Bluesky is a fast-growing Twitter rival, with 36 million users. CEO Jay Graber explains its origin, and future plans, in a Q&A with Peter Kafka.
There’s a lot to love about Bluesky and it truly feels like a return to the glory days of Twitter, but there are also some obvious issues that may turn you off if you’re switching from X.