Explorer

Twitter-Rival Bluesky, Backed By Ex-CEO Jack Dorsey, Surpasses 100,000 Users

Bluesky secured $13 million in funding last year, with Dorsey serving on its board.

Bluesky, a Twitter competitor backed by ex-CEO Jack Dorsey, has surpassed 100,000 users and has accumulated a total of 3.19 million posts, indicating steady growth. Initially launched as an invite-only platform, Bluesky was made available to Android users and was introduced to iOS users in February through a closed beta phase. The app offers a range of new features and aims to provide users with algorithmic choices. It includes basic tools such as tracking likes or bookmarks, editing tweets, quote-tweeting, direct messaging (DMs), using hashtags, and more.

How does Bluesky work? Well, it presents a simplified user interface, where users can create a post of up to 256 characters by clicking on a plus button. Photos can also be included in the posts. While Twitter asks "What's happening?", Bluesky poses the question "What's up?"

Users of Bluesky have the ability to share, mute, and block accounts. However, advanced tools like adding accounts to lists are not yet available. The Discover tab, located in the bottom centre of the app's navigation, offers helpful suggestions on "who to follow" and provides a feed of recently posted Bluesky updates.

ALSO READ: Instagram For Your Thoughts: Meta May Launch Twitter Rival In June

Reports indicate that another tab within the app allows users to check their notifications, which include information on likes, reposts, follows, and replies. Similar to Twitter, there are no DMs (direct messages) on Bluesky.

Users can search for and follow other individuals on Bluesky, just as they would on Twitter. The updates from the accounts they follow are displayed in a Home timeline. User profiles on Bluesky contain a profile picture, background, bio, and various metrics.

ALSO READ: Elon Musk Ridicules Facebook-Parent Meta, Calls It 'Copy Cat' Over Plans To Launch Twitter Rival

Bluesky secured $13 million in funding last year, with Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey serving on its board. The platform's growth and promising features have garnered attention and indicate its potential as a competitor to established social media platforms like Twitter.

(With inputs from IANS)

Read more
Sponsored Links by Taboola

Top Headlines

Bangladesh Leader Shot In Broad Daylight In Khulna; Police Deployed As Tensions Simmer
Bangladesh Leader Shot In Broad Daylight In Khulna; Police Deployed As Tensions Simmer
Air India Delhi-Mumbai Flight Returns After Technical Issue, Engine Shutdown Suspected
Air India Delhi-Mumbai Flight Returns After Technical Issue, Engine Shutdown Suspected
India-New Zealand FTA Signed: 95% Tariff-Free Trade And Better Student Visas
India-New Zealand Trade Deal Explained: 95% Tariff-Free Access And Easier Student Visas
DOJ Restores Trump's Missing Photo In Epstein Files After Backlash, Clarifies Reason Behind Partial Release
DOJ Restores Trump's Missing Photo In Epstein Files, Clarifies Reason Behind Partial Release

Videos

Breaking: 18-Year-Old Girl Pushed from Moving Local Train in Navi Mumbai, Accused Arrested
West Bengal Politics: Expelled TMC Leader Humayun Kabir Launches New Party in Murshidabad
Breaking: Aravalli Range Faces Uncertainty After Supreme Court Ruling, Sparks Protests and Environmental Concerns
UP Winter Assembly: Session Day 2 Likely to Be Stormy as Supplementary Budget to Be Tabled Today
Weather Update: Dense Fog Disrupts Life in Delhi, Haryana as Tourists Enjoy Snowfall in Himachal Pradesh

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget