Elon Musk has been the biggest beneficiary of Donald Trump's win in United States' elections, however, his social media platform X is now witnessing an exodus with celebrities and news organisations moving to Twitter founder's Jack Dorsey app.
Among the largest beneficiaries of that desire is Bluesky, a rival service that has gained more than 1 million new users in the week since the election, a company spokesperson, Emily Liu, said Tuesday. The majority of the new users live in the United States, Canada and Britain, she added.
«We're seeing increased activity levels across all different forms of engagement,» she said in an email.
Bluesky, which began in 2019 as a project by Twitter founder Jack Dorsey, is among several challengers that have each experienced bursts of momentum since Musk's acquisition of Twitter in 2022 and subsequent rebranding of it.
The accounts created on Bluesky this week, many of which are left-leaning, shared cat videos alongside their hopes that the platform might offer a reprieve from the misinformation and hateful speech that have swirled on X since Musk's takeover.
Web Development
JavaScript Essentials: Unlock AI-Driven Insights with ChatGPT
By — Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer
Office Productivity
Advanced Excel Course — Financial Calculations & Excel Made Easy
By — Anirudh Saraf, Founder- Saraf A & Associates, Chartered Accountant
Marketing
Performance Marketing for eCommerce Brands
By — Zafer Mukeri, Founder- Inara Marketers
Web Development
Django &