Bluesky
gained
more
than
700,000
new
users
in
the
last
week
and
now
has
more
than
14.5
million
users
total,
Bluesky
COO
Rose
Wang
confirmed
to
The
Verge.
The
“majority”
of
the
new
users
on
the
decentralized
social
network
are
from
the
US,
Wang
says.
The
app
is
currently
the
number
two
free
social
networking
app
in
the
US
App
Store,
only
trailing
Meta’s
Threads.
People
posting
on
Threads,
on
the
other
hand,
have
raised
complaints
about
engagement
bait,
moderation
issues,
and,
as
of
late,
misinformation,
reports
Taylor
Lorenz.
And
like
our
very
own
Tom
Warren,
I’ve
come
to
dislike
the
algorithmic
“For
You”
feed
that
you
can’t
permanently
escape,
and
it
certainly
seems
like
we’re
not
alone
in
that
opinion.
But
the
Instagram-bootstrapped
Threads,
which
recently
crossed
275
million
monthly
users,
is
still
significantly
larger
than
Bluesky.
The
independent
platform
has
seen
a
lot
of
growth
in
recent
weeks
—
on
October
24th,
Bluesky
announced
it
had
13
million
users.
After
X’s
recent
announcement
that
it
would
let
blocked
users
still
see
posts
from
the
person
that
blocked
them,
for
example,
Bluesky
said
it
added
500,000
new
users
in
one
day.
The
results
of
the
US
presidential
election
could
be
part
of
Bluesky’s
new
influx
of
users.
People
may
be
looking
to
use
a
platform
that’s
not
owned
by
Musk
or,
like
some
Taylor
Swift
fans,
may
be
looking
for
a
new
platform
following
an
increase
in
hate
speech
on
X.
Bluesky
is
also
becoming
an
increasingly
better
app,
with
recently
added
features
like
pinned
posts,
support
for
posting
videos,
and
the
ability
to
send
DMs
to
bring
it
up
to
what
you
might
expect
from
X.
It
also
allows
users
to
custom
create
and
select
feeds
to
follow,
and
allows
for
building
starter
packs
to
quickly
find
posters
who
you
may
be
already
familiar
with
—
here’s
a
list
of
Verge
staffers
on
the
platform.
(Originally posted by Jay Peters)
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