X (formerly Twitter) users are leaving in droves to the social media site Bluesky—here’s why they’re leaving, and why they ...
Bluesky is giving early-days Twitter, and the gays are into it! Here's everything you need to know about the new social ...
In the wake of Donald Trump's historic reelection to the presidency, a number of high profile celebrities have left the Elon ...
From actors and politicians to satire and news, Bluesky's leaderboard reflects the eclectic mix of users who have embraced ...
With over a million new users joining daily, the platform now boasts more than 19 million users globally. At the forefront of ...
In the days since Donald Trump was elected the 47 th U.S. president, by his side has been one of his campaign’s most powerful ...
Bluesky, the social network and X competitor, has been benefiting from a surge of departures from the Elon Musk-owned app ...
Musk 'turned what was once an interesting watering hole into the cosmos’ biggest sewer,' columnist Susan Campbell writes.
While both platforms share some DNA with X (formerly Twitter), they've taken distinctly different paths in their evolution.
German soccer club Werder Bremen is the second team in the Bundesliga to stop posting on X. It cited a rise in hate speech ...
Recently, Bluesky surged to the top of Apple's and Google's app stores' rankings in the U.S. as numerous users of Elon Musk's ...
The elk ground team reports that winter has arrived at @SnoqualmiePass,” the state’s transportation department wrote Monday ...