X (formerly Twitter) users are leaving in droves to the social media site Bluesky—here’s why they’re leaving, and why they ...
At the moment it flows from social platform X, formerly known as Twitter, to social platform BlueSky, otherwise known as ...
Bluesky which was developed by Twitter in 2019 has become one of the fastest growing apps as users become disenchanted with X ...
From actors and politicians to satire and news, Bluesky's leaderboard reflects the eclectic mix of users who have embraced ...
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 Bluesky app struggled for a long time as an alternative to Twitter and Elon Musk's successor service X. Musk's closeness ...
Gordon MacMillan thinks Bluesky is well placed to be the new Twitter, but it's still hard to leave Elon Musk's X.
Bluesky is giving early-days Twitter, and the gays are into it! Here's everything you need to know about the new social ...
Unlike other social media sites, Bluesky allows users to create their own algorithm. The site does not have ads, nor harvest ...
Is the grass greener on the other side? We’re not sure, but the sky is most certainly bluer. It’s been two years since Elon ...
Bluesky reported one million new users after President-elect Trump tapped X owner Musk for his next administration.
Over the past week, Bluesky’s growth has exploded, more than doubling to 15 million-plus users as people seek alternatives to ...