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Won first place in headline writing from the 2013 Society for Features Journalism. The social network Bluesky has been growing at a rapid rate ever since the 2024 US presidential election concluded.
First, there was the massive move from X (which I will forever call Twitter) to Bluesky following the results of the 2024 Presidential election and the ongoing decline on the app overall.
The popularity of Bluesky, the open-source social media platform with over 27 million users, continues to soar as it taps into the growing demand for decentralised platforms. Bluesky is now supporting ...
As of January 2025, Bluesky has surpassed 25 million users. Its growth stems from several policy changes at X, including a heavily criticized change to the block feature and allowing third party ...
More good news for those looking to exit Meta's social app ecosystem in favor of a more open alternative: An independent developer is building a photo-sharing app for Bluesky called Flashes.
Bluesky’s been making small waves as an X competitor, but thanks to an upcoming app, it could feel more like an Instagram competitor. The Flashes app turns your typical Bluesky feed into a Instagram ...
Flashes is an upcoming app built on Bluesky's AT Protocol, focusing on media sharing. Users can share up to four photos at a time or videos up to 1 minute. The app will be free to download at launch, ...