People are leaving Twitter (sorry, “X”) and are flocking in their millions to Bluesky — but what is the new social media app?
"X is a toxic media platform." With these candid words, British media outlet The Guardian joined many in November in leaving ...
Twin Cities-based journalists are launching Bluesky accounts in big numbers. Why it matters: For the past dozen years, ...
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Youd be forgiven, in the not-so-distant past, for writing Bluesky off as merely a fringe social media network. Today, however ...
Bluesky reported one million new users after President-elect Trump tapped X owner Musk for his next administration.
Bluesky is having a moment — a moment that’s already stretched on for nearly three months. Over the summer, the social media ...
Over the past week, Bluesky’s growth has exploded, more than doubling to 15 million-plus users as people seek alternatives to ...
Championed by former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, Bluesky was an invitation-only space until it opened to the public in February.
Bluesky, a decentralized social platform, has experienced a surge in users following the U.S. election and now boasts upwards ...
Through memes, gifs, threads and hashtags, Black social media users have been able to navigate moments like Mike Brown’s ...
Loads of people are leaving X and signing up for Bluesky out of disgust with Elon Musk and the poor usability of the social ...