X and Bluesky have announced they are launching custom video feeds as TikTok faces an uncertain future in the U.S.
Bluesky was created by a Twitter co-founder as a side project, but it's now seen an influx of new users following the U.S. election and inauguration.
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Bluesky is the latest app users are flocking to in an effort to replace X. We answer all your questions about the social network.
AMSTERDAM - The European Medicines Agency (EMA) said on Monday it would no longer post on X and would use rival Bluesky instead, becoming the latest organisation to quit a social media platform that some have criticised for its content.
Bluesky is not the only app that could serve as a destination for TikTok users. Elon Musk says that X (formerly Twitter) is "looking into" bringing Vine back. X (then Twitter) purchased Vine in 2012. Back then, Vine did not even have an iOS app. Vine remained active until 2017, when it was shut down.
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The European Medicines Agency (EMA), which is the regulator for vaccines and medicine in the European Union (EU), has stopped using the social media platform X. The website is owned by Elon Musk, who is an important ally of the newly elected United States president Donald Trump.
Elon Musk has suddenly dropped a bombshell in the form of an email to his staff at popular social media app X that he owns. In this email, he mentioned that the growth of X is currently in a questionable situation and the revenue growth has also not been worthwhile.
In a widely shared clip president’s youngest child and the South African-born billionaire seen taking part in standing ovation at inauguration
TikTok’s 75-day reprieve in the US spurs competition from X and Bluesky, both launching vertical video feeds. Bluesky introduces a 'Videos' tab, avoid