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Bluesky’s quest to be next Twitter
Everything you need to know about Bluesky, which is giving the Twitter vibes X can't
Ever since Tesla and Space X tech billionaire Elon Musk petitioned to buy Twitter in 2022, a mess has followed him and the renamed X. When Musk purchased the site for $44 billion, he vowed to make the app and company,
Who owns Bluesky? Here's who's behind the friendlier Twitter alternative
The main owner of Bluesky helped create a social media platform that discourages bots and hate speech and lets users curate their feed as they wish.
Bluesky’s quest to be the next Twitter
The vibes on Bluesky are immaculate, and it seems to have a real and renewed chance to be the place that replaces Twitter for a lot of people. But then there’s Threads, which grew by approximately one Bluesky just this month.
Bluesky, Twitter and Elon Musk
Is Bluesky the next Twitter? Why millions are ditching Elon Musk's X for this new platform
As discontent with Elon Musk’s X (formerly Twitter) grows, Bluesky has emerged as a fresh alternative, attracting millions of users in search of a better social media experience. Founded in 2019 by former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey,
How to use Bluesky, the Twitter-like app that’s taking on Elon Musk’s X
Bluesky is continuing to blow up. The Twitter-like service and alternative to Elon Musk's X, has now surpassed 16 million users after seeing rapid growth
Bluesky is the new home for millions of disillusioned Twitter users – here’s how to make the switch
Bluesky Social has gathered millions of new users since the US election – if Musk’s political appointments are putting you off Twitter, here’s the easiest way to join them.
Bluesky, X
What is Bluesky? Emerging social platform tops 15M users in wake of election
Bluesky, a decentralized social platform, has experienced a surge in users following the U.S. election and now boasts upwards of 15 million users.
What Is Bluesky, the Fast-Growing Social Platform Welcoming Fleeing X Users?
Disgruntled X users are once again flocking to Bluesky, a newer social media platform that grew out of the former Twitter before billionaire Elon Musk took it over in 2022
A new social media app gained 1.5 million users since Election Day. Why Bluesky is the new X
Twitter-like app named Bluesky has gained 1.5 million new users in one week. Elon Musk was very open about his Republican-leaning views on his social media app, X. However, those who do not want to hear Musk’s support have decided to take their posts elsewhere.
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Bluesky: A Rising Threat to Twitter in the Social Media Landscape
Bluesky seems to be a serious threat to Twitter. In recent days, millions of users have left the old Twitter, now X, of Elon ...
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I was Twitter's head of content strategy. Bluesky has the edge over Threads to be the new Twitter as people leave X.
Gordon MacMillan thinks Bluesky is well placed to be the new Twitter, but it's still hard to leave Elon Musk's X.
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Why I'm sick of X — and optimistic about Bluesky
Millions of social media junkies and power users are pivoting from using X, Elon Musk’s social media platform, to setting up ...
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Black Twitter helped define the internet — so where will the exodus from X lead?
Through memes, gifs, threads and hashtags, Black social media users have been able to navigate moments like Mike Brown’s ...
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Bluesky’s rise: why users are migrating from X?
Since the recent US election, Bluesky has seen a spike of over 1 million new users, marking a significant shift from X, ...
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X users jump to Bluesky - but what is it and who owns it?
It is no coincidence that the number of new Bluesky users spiked following Donald Trump's success in the US elections in ...
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“Bluesky Has the Juice”: Celebrities Flee “Toxic” X for Rival Social Media Site
Actors, directors, musicians and journalists are among the millions who have joined Bluesky since the presidential election.
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The Bluesky Bubble
Bluesky has not yet found its distinctive identity or purpose. But to me, one user among many who started using the service ...
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