FRANK in front of Drinnen und Draussen For 30 years, Frank D’Angelo worked with pizzas, frying sausages in garlic and fennel ...
Bluesky has a hint of the old Twitter magic, but the feeling of freedom it offers might be even better. Credit...Nicolas Ortega Supported by By Kevin Roose Reporting from San Francisco After an ...
Bluesky, the social network that’s currently surging in popularity due to an exodus of users from rival X, is in breach of European Union (EU) regulations that stipulate all online platforms ...
Bluesky, the formerly Jack Dorsey-affiliated, decentralized answer to Elon Musk's X is closing the gap with Threads at breakneck speed. The browser version of Bluesky surpassed Threads in total ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Bluesky has "blown past" its user growth projections so much that it's racing to get more servers to keep the site running smoothly ...
The apps look and feel similar. Here is how to use Bluesky and what you might miss from X. By Hank Sanders Bluesky, the Twitter-like social media platform that emerged as an alternative for X ...
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.
The conservative satire outlet the Babylon Bee is calling out X’s rival platform Bluesky for repeatedly censoring its posts and arbitrarily labeling them "intolerance." Babylon Bee editor-in ...
You could try Bluesky. People seeking to avoid chaos, noise and political bluster in the aftermath of the U.S. elections are noticing a different mood on the Bluesky social platform, where the ...
In the wake of the US election, millions of users have been joining Bluesky every day. A decentralized rival to X (formerly Twitter), the platform now has more than 20 million users. According to ...
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 ...
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.