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Bluesky is the latest app users are flocking to in an effort to replace X. We answer all your questions about the social ...
X and Facebook are governed by the policies of mercurial billionaires. Bluesky’s C.E.O., Jay Graber, says that she wants to ...
Bluesky relied on an unconventional self-verification system where users could authenticate themselves by linking custom domains to their profiles. However, as the platform has grown, so has the need ...
Changes spotted in Bluesky's codebase indicate the app may soon get a blue check verification system, similar to the look of ...
Bluesky, the decentralized alternative to Twitter, is preparing to introduce significant changes to its verification process.
While alternatives like Mastodon and Threads emerged, Bluesky has seen notable growth, reaching over 30 million users by ...
Bluesky has been a safe haven for users fleeing X and Threads. But while there’s less hate, there’s also fewer lolz.
As you can see in this example, from the profile of Bluesky CEO Jay Graber, Bluesky’s taking a slightly different approach with its checkmarks, with a round marker displayed on verified user ...
X rival Bluesky has begun to roll out a new blue tick verification system, similar to that used by Twitter until it became X and began to charge for blue ticks, undermining its initial purpose.
X’s daily web visits (calculated on a day-by-day basis) have fallen to 30.6 million since its Election Day peak of 46.5 ...