PANews reported on November 15 that according to Jinshi, the number of users of Bluesky, a decentralized social media platform in the United States, has surged as users have fled X after Trump was elected as the next US president, and the upcoming changes to the terms of service may complicate the legal challenges facing the platform. Bluesky said on Thursday that it had added about 2.5 million new users in the past week, bringing the total number of users to more than 16 million. According to data from the analysis company SimilarWeb, after the news that Trump won the presidential election, X received 46.5 million visits in the United States on November 6, more than any day in the past year and 38% higher than the daily visits in recent months. However, more than 115,000 US users have deactivated their X accounts, the most since Musk acquired the platform. At the same time, Bluesky attracted about 1.2 million visitors on November 6, surpassing the 950,000 visitors of Meta's platform Threads.
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