Bluesky, the semi-decentralized answer to X (formerly Twitter), recently took down an AI-generated “protest” video that showed President Trump sucking the toes of billionaire oligarch and self-proclaimed “first buddy” Elon Musk.
BlueSky is facing backlash for an ageist meme on its first anniversary, sparking criticism. Users demand action, but the platform remains silent.
It is not a mass exodus, yet, but a growing number of artists, critics and the like are leaving the Meta platforms of Instagram and Facebook for the newer and seemingly neutral so
Bluesky has become an alternative to Twitter with a large left-leaning user base. (El editorial/Shutterstock) • Research shows Bluesky user growth directly correlates with controversial Twitter/X events,
Bluesky experienced an outage Wednesday, with over 4,000 users reporting issues on Down Detector. The Twitter alternative, popular after Elon Musk rebranded Twitter as X, faced widespread disruptions.
A professor and former Department of Labor economist is warning that unelected White House advisor and multi-hyphenate billionaire Elon Musk is sending the United States headlong into a huge recession. In a post on Bluesky, Jesse Rothstein, a University of ...
The social media site has seen its user numbers more than double between November and January as users continue to flee Elon Musk’s X.
Elon Musk once again made a complete a** out of ... Legal analyst Ken White said in response to Rupar’s post on BlueSky, “Hard to argue with him.” In another post, Rupar wrote, “Wearing ...
Indivisible and MoveOn are partisan networks tied to George Soros, a powerful left-wing figure who has donated billions to controversial initiatives.
Stephen King made a surprise return to X on Feb. 20 to tell off President Trump and Elon Musk, the latter of which owns the social media platform. Three months ago, the horror icon announced he was leaving X in the aftermath of Trump being reelected U.S. president. King has called Bluesky his social media home since then.