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X and Facebook are governed by the policies of mercurial billionaires. Bluesky’s C.E.O., Jay Graber, says that she wants to ...
Bluesky has been a safe haven for users fleeing X and Threads. But while there’s less hate, there’s also fewer lolz.
In October 2022, Elon Musk bought Twitter and instituted major changes within the site, including firing 80 percent of its staff. Jack Dorsey, a co-founder and former CEO of Twitter, also founded ...
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has joined Bluesky, following in the footsteps of former president Barack Obama, ...
Some high-profile users flocked to Bluesky from X over the latter platform’s increasing popularity among the right-wing, as well as Musk’s amplification of right-wing stances on immigration ...
With many X users unhappy at the controversial direction taken by Elon Musk in recent months, Bluesky has an opportunity to ...
Meta's dismantling of fact-checking and X's constant changes, coupled with the antics of its owner, have left many users searching for a more stable, trustworthy platform. Enter Bluesky ...
Today, Bluesky's social network has grown to over 33 million users, while the technology it's built upon -- the AT Protocol (or ATProto for short) -- is being used to develop dozens more ...
Bluesky is working on giving users a little more control over their privacy. The company published a proposal on Github outlining the changes the company is thinking of making to that end.
As of writing, Bluesky has a total of 33.1 million registered users, and its growth shows no signs of slowing down. How does Bluesky differ from other social media platforms? The platform ...
the open source network has north of 33 million users. But as Bluesky attracts high-profile users like Clinton and Obama, the platform is building more legitimacy as a competitor to X.