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X alternative Bluesky sees surge in users over last week

Over the last week more than 700,000 people have started using Bluesky, a social media platform seen as an alternative to the Elon Musk-owned X, formerly Twitter.

 

Bluesky’s total user numbers have reached 14.5 million.

 

Its CEO Rose Wang said a majority of new users are from the U.S.

 

Despite Bluesky’s surging popularity, its Meta-owned competitor Threads is still larger.

 

Observers say last week’s presidential election could have spurred a surge in new users for Bluesky.

 

Musk is one of President-elect Donald Trump’s biggest and highest-profile supporters.

 

Tech news website The Verge says people might be seeking an alternative to platforms owned by Musk or a new forum due to the rise in hate speech on X.

 

Bluesky was originally created as a project within Twitter in 2019.

 

It became an independent company in 2022.

 

It is led by Jay Graber.

 

The platform also gained 3 million new users after X was suspended in Brazil in September.

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