Bluesky CEO Jay Graber told CNBC that the social media app’s open design could thwart potential acquisition efforts.
Bluesky could be on the verge of a turning point if it continues rapidly attracting users and finds a way to monetize without ...
A 33-year-old American woman is the discreet CEO of the social media platform that, following the American presidential ...
Bluesky attracts millions, but doubts about transparency and decentralization are growing. Critics question the ownership ...
Bluesky is now a US public benefit corporation primarily owned and operated by CEO Jay Graber. Jay Graber is a prominent software engineer, entrepreneur, and decentralised social media advocate.
The rapidly growing social networking startup Bluesky, a Twitter/X alternative built on open web principles, revealed in a ...
Bluesky CEO Jay Graber told CNBC that Bluesky’s open design is intended to give users the option of leaving the service with all of their followers, which could thwart potential acquisition efforts.
Since the presidential election — and Musk's hard right turn — X users have begun leaving the platform en masse, harkening ...
Like X and unlike Instagram's attempt at competition with Threads, BlueSky allows users to post NSFW content, which helps ...
Jack Dorsey stepped away from Bluesky’s board earlier this year. The Twitter founder said he disagreed with Bluesky’s ...
Twitter-clone is exploding, and its CEO promises to not repeat old social-media mistakes. Her strategy? Massively empower users to decide how the service works.