Bluesky chief doesn't know age limit for users
Published On Nov 21, 2024, 6:27 AM
Jay Graber, CEO of Bluesky, discussed the platform's growth and features in a recent interview. Despite an explosive influx of new users post-U.S. elections, she mistakenly claimed the age requirement for users was 18, when it's actually 13. Bluesky aims for a safer user experience without traditional advertising, relying instead on potential subscription services. The platform has grown from 9 million to over 20 million users, indicating its popularity amidst political turmoil. However, it still lags behind major competitors like X (formerly Twitter) and Meta's Threads.
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Bluesky's rapid growth and focus on user safety and alternatives to advertising could attract more users, especially amidst dissatisfaction with competitors. However, there is uncertainty regarding its long-term monetization strategy and competition with established platforms.
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