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Relatively new social media platform Bluesky continues to receive an influx of users who seek to flee X, formerly Twitter, for what critics describe as a toxic environment under Elon Musk's direction.
To integrate projects built by the Bluesky community into the platform, the developers of the social network have chosen to allow app passwords, individual keys that allow third-party apps access ...
Bluesky has been attracting celebrity users such as Mark Hamill, Lizzo and George Takei as it competes with Elon Musk's X. CNET editor Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a journalist and pop-culture junkie ...
As many more users are flocking to BlueSky from social media platforms like X/Twitter, so are threat actors. BleepingComputer has spotted cryptocurrency scams popping up on BlueSky just as the ...
As Bluesky grows, bad actors take notice. Here's what you should watch out for so you don't get fooled by fake accounts. Credit: Matteo Della Torre/NurPhoto via Getty Images Bluesky has been ...
The slow migration has exploded into an exodus to Bluesky, a competing microblogging platform that now boasts 20 million users, with a large number of celebrities and news publishers leading the way.
In recent weeks, the social media landscape has seen a surge of interest in Bluesky, a new platform that is being hailed as an alternative to Elon Musk's X (formerly known as Twitter). With its ...
Bluesky still has a long way to go before it's a true challenger to Meta's Threads and Elon Musk's X — at least in terms of user numbers — but it's playing ...
Bluesky is growing and it's pretty great to use. Credit: Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty Images Bluesky is still in its infancy, but the social media platform is growing fast. And it might already ...
As X competitor Bluesky takes off, topping 20 million users, Meta’s own Twitter-like app, Instagram Threads, has begun rolling out a new feature called custom feeds to its global audience.