Bluesky Experiences Surge in Users as Democrats Leave X Over Musk-Trump Alliance
The decentralized platform Bluesky sees rapid growth, driven by dissatisfaction with X's political climate and content moderation under Elon Musk.
- Bluesky's user base has grown by over 500% since the U.S. presidential election, reaching 21.5 million users, though it remains smaller than X and Threads.
- Many Democrats, including prominent figures, are leaving X due to Elon Musk's close ties to President-elect Donald Trump and perceived right-leaning content moderation policies.
- Bluesky differentiates itself with decentralized control, customizable content feeds, and stronger anti-harassment tools, appealing to users seeking a less toxic environment.
- The shift reflects a broader trend of social media fragmentation, as users gravitate toward platforms that align with their values and priorities.
- While Bluesky's growth is notable, experts remain uncertain about its long-term sustainability and ability to compete with larger platforms like Threads and X.