Bluesky is making progress, but X remains dominant among news influencers


Even left-wing influencers post more on social network X than on Bluesky, according to the Pew Research Center study. — AFP Relaxnews

Bluesky is attracting more and more news influencers, especially progressive ones, looking for alternatives to X. According to a study by the Pew Research Center, their presence on the platform has doubled in just a few months. But despite this momentum, few are really giving up on X, which remains dominant in terms of usage and audience.

The social networking landscape is changing, but habits die hard. According to a study by the Pew Research Center, more and more news influencers are joining Bluesky, yet the vast majority are still actively posting on X.

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