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"First day here," one Bluesky user wrote in response to the company's post about its growth. "Just getting my feet wet. Was a longtime Twitter user but it's a shell of what it used to be." ...
Visually, Bluesky’s interface looks a lot like Twitter: it shows you an infinite scroll of text posts that are limited to 300 ...
I’ve been testing out various alternatives. And for me, there are two clear front-runners: Bluesky and Threads. They each ...
It's the old days of Twitter all over again: Bluesky is launching an official verification process for awarding the blue check mark to "notable" user accounts, adding to the platform's existing ...
Starting today, Bluesky is rolling out a new verification system, complete with the familiar blue check marks popularized by Twitter ... some Bluesky power users have taken it upon themselves ...
As users flock to X (formerly Twitter) to confirm the outage, Bluesky has yet to release an official statement regarding the cause or estimated restoration time. Bluesky is facing a service outage ...
The momentum shift ... Times, Bluesky’s user base has ballooned by 300 percent since Election Day. Journalists, academics, and companies are fleeing Elon Musk’s chaotic X (formerly Twitter ...
That perception worsened once Tesla/SpaceX/StarLink magnate Elon Musk engaged in a hostile takeover of Twitter ... users hunger for an alternative platform. The blocking pivot caused rival ...
On Thursday evening, the decentralized social network Bluesky experienced a significant outage, leaving users unable to load the app on both the web and mobile devices for roughly an hour.
Bluesky has taken another step in replicating the Twitter of days past, by adding blue verification checkmarks to approved users. As you can see in this example, from the profile of Bluesky CEO ...
Visually, Bluesky’s interface looks a lot like Twitter: it shows you an infinite scroll of text posts that are limited to 300 characters or less. New users can join the conversation quickly by ...