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Bluesky Set to Flounder, Says Industry Insider
Bluesky is another popular and growing social media app. Ever since Elon Musk’s takeover of X, formerly known as Twitter, users started to leave the app and join other social media platforms. After Donald Trump clinched the presidency, X experienced an exodus of users towards Bluesky, which boasts 25 million users at the present time.
Even though Bluesky is harnessing the attention, this may only be a temporary trend. Why? Twitter has been around much longer and regardless of its loss of users it still remains as a go to source to know what is happening in the world of politics and others.
If you have downloaded Bluesky, it has a similar feel and look to Twitter. However, there is much less bots, fakes news and conspiracy theories running through the app at the moment.
Marketing expert, Toni Marino, explains the Bluesky phenomenom and where it goes next.
“The spike in interest in Bluesky arrived after Donald Trump’s re-election to the White House at the start of November. Harris voters wanted a platform that would allow them…