Social media platform Bluesky is adding millions of users as people flee X after Donald Trump was elected US President and an upcoming change to the terms ...
You've probably heard the buzz about Bluesky, the new social media app that's been climbing the App Store charts.
Social media platform X (formerly Twitter) is facing a mass exodus as celebrities, brands, and news outlets move away, citing ...
Actress Jamie Lee Curtis, The Guardian newspaper, and even the Clifton Suspension Bridge have joined swathes of people ...
Disgruntled X users are once again flocking to Bluesky, a newer social media platform that grew out of the former Twitter ...
Actors, directors, musicians and journalists are among the millions who have joined Bluesky since the presidential election.
You’ve probably heard the buzz about Bluesky, the new social media app that’s been climbing the App Store charts. If you’re looking for a Twitter/X alternative, Bluesky might be worth checking out. In ...
You'll also see a suggested accounts section with profiles that Bluesky thinks should be on your follow list. This section ...
Bluesky has not yet found its distinctive identity or purpose. But to me, one user among many who started using the service ...
Bluesky is a social media platform originally conceived within Twitter, now X, that offers a user-friendly experience reminiscent of Twitter's early days. Bluesky has attracted users seeking an ...
The decline of X (formerly Twitter) under Elon Musk has boosted engagement with alternative social networks like Bluesky, Threads, and Mastodon, but it has also challenged early adopters who now ...
When Elon Musk closed on what looked like a massive overpay for Twitter ... like Mastodon, Bluesky and Threads — simply haven’t developed the same primacy as X. The service remains a go ...