bovermyer a day ago

It's interesting to see this migration starting to take hold.

For myself, I initially chose to be most active on Threads, but lately it's Bluesky that I've been gravitating towards.

Granted, I'm nowhere near as active on social media as I was a decade ago. However, Bluesky does feel like "old Twitter," per the article.

rcf1917 18 hours ago

I didn't know Bluesky was popular. Aside from scientific community, what other "segments" actively use it?

  • Kye 5 hours ago

    The furry community got an early start, as it often does with these things, and has a significant presence.

  • 3adawi 2 hours ago

    from my observation, techies, gaming, black twitter, journalists, artists, OF models, and of course left-wing people

xqcgrek2 21 hours ago

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  • sundaeofshock 19 hours ago

    I honestly wish we had a block feature on HN. There are plenty of posts that read as though they are intended to do nothing more than own the libs.

    I don’t need an echo chamber. I also don’t need a discussion forum with trolls.

nailer a day ago

The title is misleading:

> "The scientific community finds a new home on Bluesky"

Except from body:

> In July 2023, Adam Kucharski asked his Twitter followers: what platform do you think you will be spending the most time on a year from now?

> ...

> although academics mostly stuck with X in the year after the poll...

  • rsynnott 5 hours ago

    Did you... stop reading after the first paragraph or something? Or are you using AI-summarisation nonsense or similar? Like, this is a context-setting introduction.

    (Sometimes, I wonder if HN should require people, before they are allowed comment on an article, to complete a short quiz, prepared by the article submitter, on the content of the article.)

  • malshe a day ago

    The year after that poll would be around July 2024. We are in mid November now. Most of the growth BlueSky has seen is from recent months.