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Bluesky, a competitor to Elon Musk's X, appears to be down
Bluesky tops App Store ranking amid mass exodus from Elon Musk’s X
Social media app Bluesky has emerged on top of Apple ’s App Store amid a mass exodus from Elon Musk -owned X post the US presidential election. X rival apps Bluesky and Threads have both risen to ranks #1 and #2 on Apple’s App store following Donald Trump ’s victory in the US elections.
Bluesky, a competitor to Elon Musk's X, appears to be down after shooting to the top of the App Store
Bluesky has rapidly gained users as people say they're departing Elon Musk's X after the US election. It reported outages on Thursday.
What To Know About Bluesky—The Buzzy Social Media App Siphoning Users From Elon Musk’s X
Bluesky has added 1.5 million users over the past week as former President Donald Trump’s election victory prompted users to flee X, the platform owned by Trump ally Elon Musk.
Bluesky gains 1.5 million users
Bluesky gains 1.5 million users after Trump election victory
Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey launched Bluesky in 2019, but it’s seen a surge in users migrating to the platform since Trump’s presidential election victory. The company says it gained more than 1.5 million users in the past week.
X rival Bluesky gains 1.25M users in week after Trump’s victory
Bluesky, a social media microblogging app reminiscent of rivals X and Threads, has welcomed 1.25 million new users to its platform in the week since the US election. Some of the new users switched to Bluesky to boycott X over billionaire owner Elon Musk’s allegiance to President-elect Donald Trump,
Donald Trump 's victory triggers mass exodus of over 115,000 users from X as they flock to Bluesky; check the trend here
More than 115,000 US users deactivated their X accounts the day after the election, and this figure only includes those who deactivated through the website, excluding mobile app users, CNN reported, citing a report from digital intelligence platform Similarweb.
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People are flocking to social media app Bluesky. What is it, and who made it?
Bluesky originated as a project funded by Twitter several years before Elon Musk's ownership. Here's how to join the platform ...
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Bluesky says 1 million people signed up for the platform in last 24 hours
Bluesky said Thursday evening that over 1 million people signed up for the platform in the last 24 hours, making it one of the busiest days for the ...
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How to get started on Bluesky, the app some X users are defecting to
After X owner Elon Musk helped Donald Trump successfully run for office, some X users are jumping ship for the decentralized ...
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Bluesky apparently acted up today because of a cut fiber cable
Bluesky didn’t immediately reply to a request for comment. The platform crossed the 15 million user mark yesterday, and the ...
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7 things to know about Bluesky before you join - and why you should
It's not a direct replacement for Twitter (X), but Bluesky has a lot to offer those who want a fresh start in a decentralized ...
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Did Elon Musk’s efforts in Pennsylvania even do anything?
The government contractor and appointee made a concerted effort to boost Donald Trump’s election in the Keystone State. It ...
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What to Expect From Elon Musk’s Government Makeover
As promised, Donald Trump has given Elon Musk a job in (or at least adjacent to) his second administration, in a brand-new ...
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Who owns Bluesky? Here's who's behind the friendlier Twitter alternative
The main owner of Bluesky helped create a social media platform that discourages bots and hate speech and lets users curate ...
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