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Navigating the Social Media Shift: Why Users Are Flocking from X to Bluesky Episode

Navigating the Social Media Shift: Why Users Are Flocking from X to Bluesky

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The article from Gizmodo discusses the growing trend of users leaving Elon Musk's platform, X (formerly Twitter), for Bluesky, particularly in light of the recent U.S. presidential election and changing dynamics on X. The author notes the decline in user experience on X since Musk took ownership, highlighting a surge in harmful content such as racism, misogyny, and conspiracy theories. Practical reasons for leaving include X's new terms of service which allow for user content to be used for AI training without opt-out options, paired with the platform’s imminent legal shifts to Texas jurisdiction. The author discusses their personal approach to leaving, opting to lock down their account rather than permanently delete it. In contrast to X, the burgeoning space on Bluesky offers a more positive and engaging community, although the author expresses caution about the uncertainties inherent in any social media platform.

Key Points:

  • Many users feel it's time to transition from X to Bluesky, especially post-U.S. election.
  • X's quality has declined due to increased hostile content since Musk's acquisition.
  • New terms of service effective November 15 allow X to use user-generated content for AI training without opt-out.
  • Legal disputes will soon fall under Texas jurisdiction, raising concerns.
  • Users can deactivate accounts, but some choose to lock them down instead to retain their handles.
  • Bluesky appears to be fostering a more vibrant community compared to X.
  • The article underscores skepticism about the future of any social media platform, warning not to invest too much in it.
    Link to Article

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