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Not only is Bluesky more than just a Twitter/X alternative, it's just one app in a wider social ecosystem built on open ...
It’s people finding their community here,” Bluesky CEO Jay Graber told Vox Media’s Peter Kafta in a June 4 podcast. “I ...
Fast-growing X alternative Bluesky may be having issues generating revenue, but it’s becoming an increasingly important part ...
A comprehensive analysis of social media platform ... a methodology that has received increasing backlash over the years. However, Bluesky instead allows users the ability to curate their experiences.
Don’t attack them,” he wrote. However, Cuban’s critiques sparked backlash from some Bluesky users, the Post noted. Responses included profane attacks, with one user writing, “Go wipe your ...
As Bluesky attracts more activity ... Last week, the platform faced its most significant controversy yet: user backlash against journalist and media personality Jesse Singal joining the platform.
Users of Bluesky are calling for the social media ... Middle East Eye delivers independent and unrivalled coverage and analysis of the Middle East, North Africa and beyond. To learn more about ...
Adobe's foray into the fast-growing X alternative Bluesky was met with a frosty reception ... known for products like Photoshop and Acrobat, faced fierce backlash from users, ultimately leading ...
It seems the only thing Bluesky hates more than Donald Trump is brands that promote artificial intelligence — and Adobe, the makers of Photoshop and Acrobat, had to find that out the hard way.
The social media app Bluesky wasn’t born out of the storm clouds surrounding Elon Musk‘s Twitter-turned-X, but its growth in popularity is a direct response to a perceived shift to the right ...