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Bluesky saw a total of 53,585 new signups by the end of Tuesday, September 19. The new users gained in that single day make up 5 percent of the platform's entire user base of 1,125,499 total accounts.
Within the first few hours of its launch on 5 July, Threads garnered 5m user registrations and within less than a week at least 100 million people had signed up for the app. But, three weeks later, active daily use or the number of users who engage with the site on a daily basis has dropped, from a peak of 49 million on 7 July to 12 million on 22 July, according to Similarweb.
Even on its busiest day, usership of Threads was less than half of Twitter’s, according to the data. Twitter averages more than 100 million active daily users.
“Most of those who still use Twitter regularly will continue doing so at about the same rate,” said David Carr, senior insights manager at Similarweb.
In my own bubble, about 40% of the Twitter activity i see is marketing, just people and companies posting links to their content from other sources - links to news articles, brand marketing stuff, new threads from your favourite message board - and the replies to these. Lots of this is completely automated.
About 20% is people posting politicalish/activismish stuff.
30% feels like ads.
There’s very little of the actual humans organically talking to each other that was a mainstay of Twitter BACK IN THE DAY.
Bluesky seems to have cornered that… at least for now.
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"Skeets" indeed
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