This is a fascinating development in social networks. I didn't even know Bluesky was on the ballot. Twitter’s heir apparent isn’t X or Threads — it’s Bluesky
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What To Know About Bluesky—The Buzzy Social Media App Siphoning Users From Elon Musk’s X Bluesky Social, a text-based social media platform that is functionally similar to (and even shares the same co-founder as) X, formerly known as #Twitter, is spiking in usership as X users flee the Elon Musk-owned platform after former President Donald Trump won the election and recruited Musk to lead a government efficiency department. 🔵Bluesky was conceived of as a research project to “decentralize” Twitter by its then-CEO and co-founder Jack Dorsey in 2019, eventually launching as its own company in 2021 and opening to the public in a beta stage in 2023. ⚪️Bluesky now operates as a “#decentralized” social media platform, which means users can create their own servers on which they can store data and set their own rules, instead of using servers owned by the company. 🔴Many of the functions on Bluesky are similar to those on X, including the ability to make text-based posts with a 256-character limit (known as “#skeets”) that can also include images and videos, re-post and like other posts and reply to other users. 🔵Users can follow other individuals to curate their own timeline and send users direct messages, much like on X. Bluesky users can also block one another, an attractive feature for users who have criticized Musk’s changes to the X block feature, which now makes an X user’s post visible to all others, including those they have blocked. ⚪️Bluesky has a moderation team to enforce community guidelines—which forbid promoting “hate or extremist conduct,” a common criticism of X under Musk—and lets users use a collaborative moderation tool called #Ozone to moderate communities on the platform.
What To Know About Bluesky—The Buzzy Social Media App Siphoning Users From Elon Musk’s X
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Decentralized. Customizable. Bluesky Social. As X (formerly Twitter) battles user dissatisfaction and policy shifts, Bluesky is soaring as a fresh alternative with 16M+ users and growing. Powered by the AT Protocol, Bluesky offers data ownership, custom feeds, and privacy-first features—not just another Twitter clone but a challenger to centralized norms. Can it topple X’s dominance? Or will its moderation approach and smaller scale hold it back? Either way, Bluesky is shaking up the social media skyline. Your thoughts on the rise of the fediverse? 💭
Bluesky: Twitter Clone or Disruption? A Social Media Standoff Heats Up
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Bluesky Social is an interesting story. Initially started as a research project within Twitter by Jack Dorsey, they have been working on redefining social media with a user-centric approach. They are leveraging a decentralized model - built on AT protocol - what it means is that it gives its users full control of their online experience on the platform. So from a user perspective it provides you with things like algorithmic choice or interoperability with other platforms, i.e., Mastodon, you can customise your feeds tailored to your individual preferences, better data privacy without reliance on ads, etc Their shift towards user empowerment presents a compelling alternative to traditional, algorithm-driven platforms. It will be interesting to see if their approach to a more personalized and respectful social media environment will hold, and spread to other centralized platforms. #CustomerFirstExperience #SocialMedia #UserCentricity #Bluesky
I switched from X to Bluesky: What I love and hate about it so far
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Hi Everyone, I am now on Bluesky, the decentralised twitter like application. In the past week, more than a million people have moved from X to Bluesky. Why are people joining Bluesky? Because a lot of people were looking to escape the toxicity of X, that meant they ended up prioritizing safety and accessibility,” Klee said. “On Bluesky, many users feel that they're building something new together, and that gives them a feeling of ownership, control, community.” People are going to Bluesky to escape the misinformation, hate speech and right-wing extremism that have intensified under Elon Musk's ownership of X and his recent alliance with Donald Trump. Bluesky's moderation and customizable user experience offer a “refuge” for those seeking a more civil environment. In a nutshell Bluesky is a decentralized social network similar to Twitter, with a 300-character limit and basic features like replies and likes. Bluesky's AT Protocol allows it to be decentralized, but it doesn't interact with Mastodon or Instagram threads. Bluesky is owned by a team, not Jack Dorsey, and lacks Twitter's algorithmic feed and video posting features. What Is Bluesky Social? Bluesky is a decentralized, open-sourcemicroblogging social network very similar to Twitter (X). You may have only heard of Bluesky in recent years, but the project was actually started in 2019 by Jack Dorsey while he was the CEO of Twitter. Unsurprisingly, Bluesky is essentially a barebones version of Twitter—it even looks very similar. Users can post 300-character “skeets” that can include photos and GIFs, but not videos. Users can reply, repost, quote posts, and like posts. There are also multiple “feeds”—“Following,” “Popular With Friends,” “What’s Hot,” and a “Discover” page. Bluesky does not have direct messages at the time of writing. https://lnkd.in/dJ8n3xRE My handle - @deonbinneman.bsky.social if you would like to connect.
What Is Bluesky, and How Is It Different From Twitter?
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We’ve got a "new social media channel"! 😁 5 things you need to know about the upcoming app Bluesky Social : 1. Decentralised Platform: Bluesky is a decentralised social network, meaning no single company controls it. It uses an open-source protocol called AT Protocol to enable different platforms to work together. FINALLY, integration of platforms! 2. Started by Twitter Co-Founder: Bluesky was created in 2019 by Jack Dorsey, co-founder of Twitter, aiming to build a more open and user-controlled social media experience. 3. Privacy and Control: Unlike traditional platforms, Bluesky focuses on user privacy, giving people more control over their data and how content is moderated. 4. Invitation-Only Beta: Currently, Bluesky is in a beta phase where access is by invitation only, providing a unique and interesting way for the platform to grow. 5. Potential Twitter Alternative: Bluesky is seen as a rival to X (formerly known as Twitter), especially as X becomes a hotbed for debates on AI, politics, and platform ethics. Bluesky aims to offer similar features but with more user control and less centralised moderation. Bluesky Social has grown to 16 million users, with 1 million users joining in just 24 hours last week. Interesting times in the world of social media—have you joined Bluesky Social? What are your thoughts on X’s recent changes? #DigitalTrends #SocialMedia #ContentCreation #NewKidOnTheBlock #NewAgeAI
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Sometimes you need to know when it’s time to move on. After 9 years, I recently deleted my Twitter/X account. I’m trying out Bluesky. I’m in a different professional niche now vs when initially joining and using Twitter, so curious how valuable Bluesky will be to work today. Here’s a story on the rapid rise of Bluesky: How Bluesky rose out of Twitter's ashes to challenge X and Threads https://lnkd.in/gkifji5m
How Bluesky rose out of Twitter's ashes to challenge X and Threads
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This X alternative already has nearly 25 million users and counting. For context, X (formerly Twitter), has about 100 million users in the U.S. and over 600 million globally. Have you guys heard of Bluesky Social? Founded by Jack Dorsey in 2019 (who has since left the company), Bluesky is making waves as the decentralized platform gaining traction amidst growing dissatisfaction with Elon Musk’s X. With a familiar look reminiscent of “old Twitter,” Bluesky is becoming a haven for those seeking a more open and transparent social media experience. What sets Bluesky apart isn’t just its decentralized structure—it’s the cultural shift it represents. But what does decentralization mean for social media? Unlike traditional platforms, Bluesky gives users more control over their data. Unlike traditional platforms like X or Meta, where data is centralized on company-controlled servers, Bluesky allows users to host their data independently. This structure empowers users to control their feeds, select moderation filters, and escape the algorithm-driven noise of mainstream platforms. This surge in popularity—spurred by events like the U.S. election and Musk’s controversial policies—underscores a broader trend: people are choosing platforms that align with their values. However, for brands, Bluesky is still a question mark. It lacks ad products, and its scale doesn’t yet rival platforms like Threads or X. But its emphasis on creators and organic engagement could present unique opportunities for those willing to experiment. Will Bluesky challenge the social media giants or simply carve out a niche for itself? Only time will tell—but its rise speaks volumes about what users want: transparency, simplicity, and trust. #bluesky #socialmedia #twitter
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Bluesky Social is the new kid on the social media block and a current trending topic online—and it’s growing fast. The platform now boasts over 20 million users, with recent daily sign-ups peaking at 1 million! The hostile online climate surrounding the U.S. presidential election, coupled with Musk’s antics and unorthodox management of Twitter (now X), has driven many users to migrate to Bluesky, seeking a platform that better aligns with their values and offers greater user control. 📲✅ Created by Twitter’s Jack Dorsey, Bluesky focuses on putting users in charge of their experience. With its decentralised structure and user-monitored community environment, Bluesky offers a refreshing alternative to traditional social platforms. From its customisable feed—featuring both Discovery and Following-specific options—to its break from ads and emphasis on user privacy and experience, it’s easy to see why more people are joining every day. 📈 Is Bluesky the future of social media? Could it truly rival the likes of X or Threads? Only time will tell—but it’s definitely worth keeping an eye on. Would you give this platform a try? 👀 . . . #Socialmedia #TechNews #TechTrends #Bluesky #BlueskyApp #twitter #X #Threads #DecentralizedSocialMedia #socialmediatrends #innovation #PrivacyMatters #UserExperience #JoinTheConversation #NextGenSocialMedia #news #Trends #Trending
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X, formerly known as Twitter, has been mired in controversy almost since it came into being, and for many, discontent is growing. Regardless of where you stand on X’s current state, it’s clear that many people are looking for a new home, and the fledgling social media site Bluesky has become one of the top contenders. But what exactly is Bluesky and how can you sign up for it? Here’s what you can expect from the new Twitter clone, Bluesky.
What is Bluesky, and should you join? | Digital Trends
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Bluesky has seen a notable surge in users post-election, with over a million new accounts boosting its total to 14.7 million. This influx reflects a migration away from X (formerly Twitter), as users seeking alternatives to Elon Musk's platform explore the decentralized features Bluesky offers. Unlike X’s algorithm-driven content distribution, Bluesky empowers users with customizable feeds and moderation tools, allowing a tailored and user-controlled experience that appeals to those wary of unwanted content in their timelines. Bluesky’s rise adds to the growing ecosystem of X alternatives, including Meta’s Threads, which has also reported substantial growth. Social media managers have been preparing for this shift since Musk’s acquisition of Twitter in 2022, anticipating user interest in platforms that align more closely with user-centric controls and decentralized values.
X is a ghost town. An echo chamber of overlapping ugliness. People are fleeing in droves. But where are they going: Threads or Bluesky? I've dabbled in both since their inception but have been immersing myself more in recent weeks. It was enough to get a fairly firm handle on what the user experience is like on both platforms, and determine which is better for various needs. I wrote about how to choose the one that’s right for you, for anyone thinking of migrating off of Twitter, with a pros-and-cons tl:dr at the bottom as well. Read the full story below, from Fast Company.
Threads vs. Bluesky: Which social media network is right for you?
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