What is Bluesky, the 'up-and-coming' social platform seen as X alternative
Bluesky, a new social platform garnering millions of users, is now competing with top networks like X and Truth Social.
Jack Dorsey, a former CEO at Twitter, created the site in 2019 to be “a protocol for public conversation.” Its features are modeled after Twitter and include the option to message other users in addition to a discover and feed tab.
One of Dorsey’s goals is to make Bluesky interoperable so that account holders can interact with users on other platforms like TikTok or X, according to the Associated Press.
The site has already made massive gains in terms of popularity, amassing new users after the 2024 election when it surged to 15 million users, as reported by AP.
The company acquired a Brazilian base of over 2 million in August after the country banned X.
Elon Musk's new policies drove 500,000 new users to join Bluesky after X signaled that blocked accounts would be able to see a user’s public posts.
Journalists have flocked to the platform in recent weeks due to its connectivity and audience-friendly model.
“My average post that isn’t a hot-button issue or isn’t trending might not perform as well on X as it does on Bluesky,” Phil Lewis, a senior front page editor at HuffPost told NBC News.
He has hundreds of thousands of followers on X and Bluesky.
“Judging by retweets, likes and comments, it’s a world of difference.”
Other outlets like The Guardian have reported similar trends. Left-wing politicians have also flocked to the site, which has a 300-character limit.
“Twitter has always had its problems but over the last year or so, it has become a more toxic place, it certainly minimizes progressive voices, it has become a conservative ethosphere and I see that trend continuing,” Democratic strategist Rodell Mollineau previously told The Hill.
Many have said the social platform provides a new place to receive information.
“What I think has changed over the last 10 years … it used to be really two major platforms, Twitter and Facebook, and that sort of dominated the social media ecology,” Erik Nisbet, the director of the Center for Communication and Public Policy at Northwestern, also previously told The Hill.
“But we have moved to a much more fractured, much more diverse social media ecology, not only with the rise of TikTok [and] the rise of Instagram among younger people, these alt tech like Rumble as an alternative to YouTube, you have Gab … Discord.”
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What is Bluesky, the fast-growing social platform welcoming fleeing X users?
Disgruntled X users are once again flocking to Bluesky, a newer social media platform that grew out of the former Twitter before billionaire Elon Musk took it over in 2022Tech - ABC News - November 15 -
Bluesky picking up steam as alternative to X
Social media platform Bluesky has seen a rise in users in recent weeks as an alternative to X, formerly known as Twitter. On Thursday, the platform reported more than a million users had signed up ...Top stories - CBS News - November 18 -
What is Bluesky and why are so many people suddenly leaving X for the platform?
Users turn to the heavily moderated network after warnings about misinformation on Elon Musk’s X. The great X-odus is under way. More than 1 million new users have joined the social media platform ...World - The Guardian - November 16 -
What is Bluesky, the online platform welcoming users leaving Elon Musk's X?
Bluesky reported one million new users after President-elect Trump tapped X owner Musk for his next administration.Top stories - CBS News - November 17 -
Bluesky Is Turning Into a Strong X Alternative
Bluesky has a hint of the old Twitter magic, but the feeling of freedom it offers might be even better.Tech - The New York Times - November 22 -
The exodus from X to Bluesky has happened – the era of mass social media platforms is over | Gaby Hinsliff
There’s comfort in being surrounded by like-minded people, but challenge is important, and we may have to look for it elsewhere. . Hell is other people. Or, more specifically, other people on ...World - The Guardian - November 15 -
How Bluesky, Alternative to X and Facebook, Is Handling Growth
The fledgling social media site has been flooded with new users since the election. It hasn’t all been easy.Tech - The New York Times - November 17 -
X users jump to Bluesky - but what is it and who owns it?
Bluesky is picking up one million new users every day at its current rate.Top stories - BBC News - November 15 -
OpenAI Hires Co-Founder of Social Platform Rival to X
Gabor Cselle, a serial entrepreneur, was a Twitter employee a decade ago. More recently he helped start Pebble, a safety-centric competitor to Elon Musk’s X. What’s OpenAI up to now?Business - Inc. - November 4
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