willcate
9 hours ago
Well they certainly have experienced a public relations bonanza over the past week. However:
BlueSky: 13 Million users
X.com: 500 Million users
maxerickson
9 hours ago
The article is about enjoying the one more than the other.
The author plainly doesn't like ol' Musky, but there isn't really a winner vs loser distinction made in the article. To the extent there is, it gives the winner label to other services, not Bluesky.
SvenL
9 hours ago
Sadly it’s really hard to distinguish users and bots (on both platforms) - or even impossible. Maybe in the future there is just a social network populated with bots…
toomuchtodo
9 hours ago
I would challenge you to surface metrics that better measure the utility of a vibrant online discussion platform. For example, how many users does HN have?
youngtaff
9 hours ago
You’re out by about 8mn on Bluesky
More interesting would be active users especially those who follow each mutually and engage with each other
EA-3167
9 hours ago
I would add, especially in the case of Twitter, active users that aren't bots, OF advertisers, scammers, and the like. A LOT of Twitter feels like machines talking to each other.
colesantiago
9 hours ago