Brazil's X/Twitter ban is sending lots of people to Bluesky
Brazil's ban on X has caused a surge in Bluesky users, with the platform experiencing 1,000 events per second. Developers warn of potential outages due to increased activity.
Read original articleBrazil's recent ban on X (formerly Twitter) has led to a significant increase in users migrating to Bluesky, an alternative social media platform. Following a Supreme Court order that prohibited X in Brazil, Bluesky reported record levels of activity, with its official account noting that Brazilian users are setting new all-time highs for engagement. The platform's developer, Paul Frazee, acknowledged the surge in traffic, stating that Bluesky is experiencing 1,000 events per second, marking a new milestone for the service. However, he cautioned users about potential outages and performance issues due to the unprecedented influx of activity. Bluesky operates on a decentralized model and is built on the AT Protocol, offering a user experience similar to X. Other decentralized platforms like Mastodon and Meta's Threads have not yet commented on whether they are experiencing similar increases in usage as a result of the X ban.
- Brazil's ban on X has led to a surge in users on Bluesky.
- Bluesky is experiencing record traffic, with 1,000 events per second.
- The platform's developer warned of potential outages due to high user activity.
- Bluesky is a decentralized social media platform similar to X.
- Other platforms like Mastodon and Threads have not reported increased usage.
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The flood of new users in the form of a graph: https://bskycharts.edavis.dev/bluesky-day.html
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