For a long time, if you were looking for a "real time" social media app to use to keep up with news stories and major pop culture events as they happen, there was only one choice: X, the platform ...
Left-leaning social media users have reportedly flocked to upstarts Bluesky and Threads — two rival apps to X, the site owned by Donald Trump-backing billionaire Elon Musk — after the former president ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Bloomberg) -- Threads and Bluesky, rival social networks that look a lot like Elon Musk’s X, have seen an influx of new users ...
To where, though? For better or worse, there are currently two major options for X-pats looking to cultivate a Classic Twitter experience: Threads and Bluesky. If X has become microblogging’s past, ...
Bluesky, the formerly Jack Dorsey-affiliated, decentralized answer to Elon Musk's X is closing the gap with Threads at breakneck speed. The browser version of Bluesky surpassed Threads in total usage ...
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There’s no longer any question that Threads and Bluesky have created the most viable alternatives to the platform once known as Twitter. But while the two services may share some of the same goals, ...
The surest sign a social media platform is winning: when Meta starts cribbing notes from it. Anyone needing further proof of Bluesky’s recent dominance, though, need merely look at how Threads is ...
The rivalry between Threads and Bluesky continues to heat up as Meta steps into Bluesky's territory to reveal a new feature. On Thursday, Instagram boss Adam Mosseri announced that Meta, which owns ...
Threads is readying a feature inspired by Bluesky’s Starter Packs, according to reporting by TechCrunch and others. Chris Messina, who invented the hashtag, posted a screenshot of the tool to the ...
Meta’s Threads is rolling out its own take on Bluesky’s “Starter Packs,” which are curated lists of suggested accounts that help new users find people to follow. Instagram head Adam Mosseri announced ...