On the day following the election, X saw its biggest user exodus since Elon Musk bought the platform in 2022. Users have since swarmed other social media apps, such as Instagram’s Threads and BlueSky.
Actors, directors, musicians and journalists are among the millions who have joined Bluesky since the presidential election.
Bluesky is growing quickly in popularity, but if you’re trying to use it today, the site might be acting up. For a little ...
Bluesky, the X competitor that's attracted over three million followers since the U.S. presidential election, doesn't train ...
Elon Musk’s X drew more web traffic on the day Donald Trump won the presidential election than on any other day so far this ...
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One portfolio manager says that confusion may have been behind a Thursday rally of Bluesky Digital Assets Corp. shares, which ...
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 ...
Cancellations and disinterest hit news business hard as second Trump term approaches. The post Rough Times Ahead for News ...
Bluesky was created in 2019 by Twitter founder Jack Dorsey as a project. The app opened to the public in 2023 and now has a ...
Bluesky said it has "no intention" of training AI models with user data, taking a not-so-subtle jab at Elon Musk's X in the ...
Gabrielle Union is the latest celebrity to ditch X following the election, with the actress saying "enough is enough" on Elon ...