The display is currently available in English language, with Bluesky looking to a wider release in the near future.
It’s the latest advance for the Twitter-clone app, bringing it more into suriname b2b leads line with what Twitter had been. And many users do see Bluesky as a more Twitter-esque alternative than other apps, particularly due to Threads’ restrictions on political content, which has seemingly limited its capacity to highlight the most relevant news trends.
Bluesky is also more friendly to external links, and that’s helped to better align the platform with publishers and journalists, two key creator groups that are actively seeking to post content.
And given that very few people actually post anything to social apps, with most simply reading, this is a key consideration for growth. Which is why Meta was so freaked out about Bluesky’s sudden rise late last year, though that burst in growth has slowed somewhat, based on the latest stats.
The platform rose from 13 million total users in October, to 20 million by mid-November, so its growth has slowed a little over the past 6 weeks.
But it is still growing, while Graber also notes that:
According to Bluesky chief Jay Graber, Bluesky now has 25.9 million users.
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