Bluesky's Meteoric Rise and Unexpected Stall
Is Bluesky Fading? Once a Twitter Challenger, Now Struggling to Hold Ground
Bluesky, once heralded as the decentralized answer to Twitter's dominance, is hitting turbulence. Following a surge to 30 million users post‑2024 U.S. elections, engagement numbers have plummeted to September 2024 levels by early 2026. CEO Jay Graber's recent exit adds to the platform's woes, with issues in content discovery and user retention dragging its potential down. Can Bluesky reclaim its position or will it fade as a fleeting "moonshot" moment?
Introduction: Bluesky's Rise and Fall
The Political Surge: Capitalizing on the 2024 Election
Leadership Challenges: CEO Transition and Strategic Direction
Engagement Troubles: User Metrics and Stagnation Signs
Content Discovery and User Retention: Addressing Platform Shortcomings
Bluesky's Strategic Roadmap for 2026
Competitive Landscape: Bluesky vs. Twitter/X
Public Perception and Criticism
Future of Decentralized Social Media Platforms
Conclusion: Can Bluesky Recover?
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