X and Bluesky have announced they are launching custom video feeds as TikTok faces an uncertain future in the U.S.
Bluesky was created by a Twitter co-founder as a side project, but it's now seen an influx of new users following the U.S. election and inauguration.
Nobody beats the NFL when it comes to performative gestures. End zones and helmets have been adorned with slogans like “Stop Hate” and “End Racism” for four years, but make no mistake: None of this matters to the shield unless it’s bringing in money.
After Elon Musk's acquisition and the subsequent enshittification of Twitter, which he renamed "X," there has been a mass exodus of users from the social media site. In December, the Guardian reported that X had lost 2.
Billionaire's estranged daughter has used rival social media platforms to attack Trump's anti-transgender executive order, and her dad's salute.
The booming short messaging service Bluesky, with its logo of a blue butterfly, is not only a suitable alternative to X, but offers tangible advantages to users, concludes a study by a team of researchers with leading involvement from TU Darmstadt in a study on the novel platform.
Bluesky is not the only app that could serve as a destination for TikTok users. Elon Musk says that X (formerly Twitter) is "looking into" bringing Vine back. X (then Twitter) purchased Vine in 2012. Back then, Vine did not even have an iOS app. Vine remained active until 2017, when it was shut down.
Elon Musk was accused of making a troubling gesture during Donald Trump's inauguration - and people are so disgusted they're leaving X.
Musk has promoted antisemitic and white nationalist content online, and has endorsed a neo-Nazi party in Germany.
A ban on links to X content began on Reddit sports forums and has spread to numerous other sub-Reddits with more discussing the move.
X and Bluesky have announced they are launching custom ... X has been focusing heavily on video since Musk took over the platform. In January, the company declared it was “now a video-first ...
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) said on Monday it would no longer post on X and would use rival Bluesky instead, becoming the latest organisation to quit a social media platform that some have criticised for its content.