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Bluesky is the latest app users are flocking to in an effort to replace X. We answer all your questions about the social ...
That's unlikely now that the two companies have parted ways. But Bluesky's growth trajectory — with a user base that has more than doubled since October — could make it a serious competitor to ...
Bluesky has seen significant growth in recent months, and is actively recruiting sports leagues and personalities to join the ...
While alternatives like Mastodon and Threads emerged, Bluesky has seen notable growth, reaching over 30 million users by ...
Social network Bluesky, an alternative to X built on open source technologies, has scored a big win in terms of attracting notable users to its platform.
Adobe's foray into the fast-growing X alternative Bluesky was met with a frosty reception barely a week after its debut.
With Threads passing its 20 month mark recently, and amid ongoing discussion about the potential for the app’s growth, and ...
As of writing, Bluesky has a total of 33.1 million registered users, and its growth shows no signs of ... With a growing user base and increasing operational costs, Bluesky will likely to ...
X and Facebook are governed by the policies of mercurial billionaires. Bluesky’s C.E.O., Jay Graber, says that she wants to give power back to the user.
The odds are against it, but it's the most likely candidate to "save social media from billionaire capture" so far.
But that's not necessarily a bad thing. As a relatively long-term Bluesky user I've found that there's a lot of reasons to consider it as at least one of the places you hang out online.