Left-leaning influencers embrace Bluesky without abandoning X, Pew says

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By Karla T Vasquez

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Not surprisingly that social media accounts that are leaning on the left are recently joined in Blocuski-though A new analysis The shift from the Pew Research Center tries to determine the amount.

It comes as an update Pure News influencer report Published in November 2024, it did not include the number of blusky. The report is focused on a relatively small group of 500 influencers, each of which have more than 100,000 followers on at least one large platform and regularly post about current events.

For this blusky-centric update, Pew looked at the same dominant (contrary to accounts that found a big audience in Bluesky exclusively) and saw that in February/March, 43% of them had an account on Blusky. More than half of these accounts (51%) were made after the 2024 presidential election.

There is a large division among the dominant on the right and left, 695% of the leftist accounts (which were clearly identified as liberals or Democrats, and before the presidential election, the orange Harris or Joe Biden expressed support for Blue), while only 15% of the Conservative was the same.

This movement was not necessarily the X (previously Twitter) cost. Although X’s owner Elon Mask’s alliance has driven new users with current President Donald Trump to Blueuski, 82% of the X -tracked by PU still had an account of X, a bit lower than 85% in the summer.

In other words, even if the leftist influencers are submerged in their toes in blusky, most of them (87%) have not left the X. PUO says that most influencers are posting more on X than blusky.

However, Bluesky’s activity appears to be picking – the number of influential people who are actually posting from 54% in the first week of January to 66% in the last week of March.

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