
The Bluesky platform, created by Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey, has experienced a remarkable increase in the number of new users in recent days. Since November 6, account growth on this social network has been steady, reaching 17 million. Just last Thursday, more than a million people joined the platform.
Bluesky was launched in 2019, but until February of this year, users could only access it by invitation. According to Actualidad RT, this sudden increase in users is attributed to migration from X, a social network owned by Elon Musk. It is speculated that the massive move to Bluesky has been a result of Donald Trump's victory in the United States presidential elections.
According to statements from Actualidad RT, "the number of users, primarily American, of the X social network began to significantly decline." This situation has benefited Bluesky, which has managed to attract a large number of new users interested in trying out this new online platform.