Bluesky Soars as Users Flee X: Is This the End for Elon Musk’s Platform?

Bluesky, the decentralized social media platform created by former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, is experiencing a surge in users as many flee Elon Musk’s X (formerly Twitter). This exodus, fueled by concerns over content moderation and policy changes, has propelled Bluesky to over 15 million users, while X faces declining value and advertiser departures. With a focus on a less hateful, more open environment, Bluesky is attracting a diverse range of users, including journalists, celebrities, and politicians.

Trump Win Sparks Exodus from X: Bluesky Booms as Users Flee Musk’s Influence

Following Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 U.S. Presidential election, X (formerly Twitter) saw a dramatic decrease in users, with over 115,000 U.S. accounts deactivated within a day. This exodus is attributed to Elon Musk’s overt support for Trump’s campaign, causing many to migrate to the alternative platform, Bluesky, which doubled its user base within three months. Concerns over X’s moderation policies and rising sexist language have further fueled the exodus. Notably, major organizations like The Guardian have left X, citing Musk’s political influence as a reason for their departure.

Bluesky Surges in Popularity Amidst US Election Drama: Is Musk’s New Role the Catalyst?

Bluesky, the decentralized social media platform, has witnessed a dramatic surge in popularity, adding over a million new users in recent days. The spike coincides with Elon Musk’s appointment to head a new government efficiency department, sparking speculation about a potential link between the two events. This article explores the recent trends in Bluesky’s growth and investigates the possible reasons behind its sudden surge in popularity.

Taylor Swift Fans Abandon X for Bluesky After Elon Musk’s Political Stance

Following the 2024 US Presidential election, Taylor Swift’s dedicated fanbase, known as ‘Swifties,’ have reportedly left Elon Musk’s social media platform X in droves, seeking refuge on Bluesky. This exodus is attributed to Musk’s vocal support for Donald Trump and his alignment with a predominantly right-wing audience, which clashed with the Swifties’ values and community spirit. The move underscores the growing trend of user departures from X, highlighting the platform’s shift towards a more politically charged environment.

Bluesky Introduces Direct Messaging, Expanding Private Communication Options

Bluesky, the Twitter-like social media app, has implemented direct messaging (DM) functionality. Users with Bluesky accounts can now send private one-to-one messages directly within the app. By default, anyone a user follows on Bluesky can send them a DM, but this setting can be customized in the app’s settings. Sending a DM is simple and involves selecting the Chat icon, starting a new conversation, searching for the recipient, and sending the message. Bluesky plans to add support for images, other media formats, and group direct messages in the future. Additionally, the app aims to implement end-to-end encrypted messaging down the line.

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