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There has recently been a shift online from centralized platforms like X (formerly Twitter) to decentralized alternatives like Bluesky. In particular, many users unhappy with the politics and ...
Cuban joins more than 14.5 million users on BlueSky, which has ballooned since Donald Trump’s reelection.
And without the leavening influence of their opponents, Bluesky discourse appears even more censorious and doctrinaire than what progressives were saying on old Twitter.
Since the election, hordes of high-profile X users are migrating to Bluesky. Mark Cuban, who has a longstanding rivalry with Elon Musk, is among them.
Political discourse in the workplace can have a variety of consequences, including deterring potential employees, causing existing employees to consider quitting, and creating rifts among employees.
Deplatformed is a weekly column that looks into the nether reaches of the internet—outside the big few that everyone already covers—to tell you the political discourse online. It runs on ...
James Coltella: Our political discourse has devolved into shouting and ghosting. There is another way.
With a presidential election just around the corner, employers can expect to see an uptick in political discussions in the workplace, if they haven’t ...
Bluesky saw an explosion in users after Trump was declared the winner of the 2024 election. Here's what to know.
A new survey unveils the political divide between Bluesky and Threads users, examining their engagement and attitudes toward AI technology.
Cuban joins more than 14.5 million users on BlueSky, which has ballooned since Donald Trump’s reelection.
The migrations of left-leaning users to Bluesky could deepen the divide with right-leaning users on X, and undermine cross-ideological discourse and democracy.