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 4 hours ago

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

  • 3adawi an hour ago

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

xqcgrek2 20 hours ago

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  • sundaeofshock 18 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 4 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 21 hours 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.