Unexpected influences prepare Bluesky without leaving X, Pew said

Unexpected influences prepare Bluesky without leaving X, Pew said

No wonder many large, no leaning on social media accounts recently joined Bluesky – but A new analysis From the Pew Research Center attempted to count transfer.

It comes as an update to Report of Pew News Influence released on November 2024, which does not include Bluesky with its numbers. Report focuses on a small group of 500 influences, which all have more than 100,000 followers on the best platform and regular posting about current events.

For this bluesky-centric update, pew looks at the same influences (as opposed to accounts that may have found a large bluesky audience exclusively) and seen that in a bluesky. It is only over half (51%) of accounts performed after 2024 presidential elections.

There is a large part between the influences on the right and left, with 69% of the left landing account or democrats of Kamala Harris or Joe Biden in Bluesky, while only 15% of conservatives.

This movement does not need to cost X (former Twitter). Meanwhile X owns Elon Musk’s Alliance owner of today-President Donald Trump as if drives new users of Bluesky82% of Pew-tracked influences have an X Account, only a little from 85% in summer 2025.

In other words, even if the left influences left their feet in Bluesky, most of them (87%) also said most influencies always apply X than Bluesky.

However, Bluesky activity appears to select – the number of Bluesky influences that actually post from 54% in the first week of January to 66% in the last full week of March.

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