Media declares Bluesky dead as critics cite left-leaning echo chamber and declining engagement
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Summary
The article examines media claims that Bluesky is "dead" or in decline, citing critics who argue it has become a left-leaning echo chamber with hypersensitivity to opposing views. It contrasts this with exTwitter (formerly Twitter), which some argue has a more open environment for right-wing views despite a "uglier vibe." The piece appears to analyze the shifting social media landscape and the polarization of online platforms.
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Bluesky is toxic and a hermetically sealed social-media bubble
knowing that right-wing views aren't being deliberately buried
There appears to be media consensus: "Bluesky is dead."
At The Commentary, James Meigs calls Bluesky "an expression of the left's growing hypersensitivity to
