Twitter's Traffic Falling Relative to Bluesky
Twitter's Traffic Falling Relative to Bluesky
Over the last month, traffic to the site formerly known as Twitter has taken a nosedive as Bluesky continues to bring in more and more users.
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It'll take a while, but I do believe we're watching the downfall of Twitter.
And I suspect, now that Bluesky is the clear successor to Twitter, the process will only accelerate.
159 2 ReplyGive it 6 months and then musky's well funded administration will find a way to make bluesky feel the legal crunch
51 0 ReplyThey can just shift countries. 32% of Bluesky users are from Brazil, ~ 7% from Japan, ~ 4% from the UK and 2% from Germany.
9 0 ReplyLikely there will be an exodus of web services that don't want to trade the further loss of Article 230 and the requirement of Christofascist cemsorship for even less taxes and zero worker protections.
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Truth social hasnât failed yet, it could lose money and it would just be a propaganda service that costs money instead of making money.
9 0 ReplyItâs not going to have
fundingbribing problems until Trump is out of office.11 0 Reply