Bluesky's daily active users dropped sharply following President Donald Trump's 2024 election victory, while Truth Social ...
Bluesky is making moderation changes, including the addition of new reporting categories, strikes, and more clarity when ...
In the wake of the presidential election, physicians have been flocking to the social media platform Bluesky, asserting there's now a critical mass of medical professionals engaging on the site. Many ...
Google developed an AI watermark called SynthID a couple of years ago, but the company didn’t allow the average user to check ...
It's unusual for a new social media service to get a foothold in a marketplace entrenched by the likes of X (formerly Twitter), Instagram and TikTok which, dominate people's phones. But Bluesky, a ...
The budding social network has lots of neat ways to get up and running. But like any social network where you’re starting from scratch, it can be hard to get started and avoid the problem of a ...
Vice President JD Vance made his Bluesky debut recently; his first post got him suspended. Vance quickly became the most blocked user on the app and his account was briefly suspended from the social ...
Wired Senior Writer Katie Knibbs interviews Bluesky CEO Jay Graber about the burgeoning social platform and its future. Director: Justin Wolfson Director of Photography: Mark Simon Editor: Richard ...
People on Bluesky and Mastodon are fighting over how to bridge the two decentralized social networks, and whether there should even be a bridge at all. Behind the snarky GitHub comments, these coding ...
As Bluesky grows, bad actors take notice. Here's what you should watch out for so you don't get fooled by fake accounts. Credit: Matteo Della Torre/NurPhoto via Getty Images Bluesky has been ...
Commentary: I rediscovered the joy of small social networks and now Bluesky is exploding. I hope it keeps its soul. Scott Stein Editor at Large I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I ...
All the lefties fled to Bluesky following Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover. But CEO Jay Graber says the app is for everyone—and could revolutionize how people communicate online. Then something miraculous ...