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Barack Obama Joins Bluesky and Gains 240000 Followers in One Day
Former President Barack Obama has leapt onto Bluesky a rising social media platform netting over 240000 followers in just 24 hours after his debut. The move marks a fresh chapter for the popular ex-leader known for his massive online presence on sites like X and Facebook. His arrival boosts Bluesky’s bid to rival bigger networks amid growing user demand for alternative digital spaces.
Obama kicked off his Bluesky tenure with posts celebrating the Affordable Care Act’s 15th anniversary touting it as proof of progress through collective effort. Bluesky’s open-source roots and decentralized design likely appealed to his tech-savvy image. The platform confirmed his identity quickly quashing any doubts about the account’s legitimacy.
With 130 million followers on X and 55 million on Facebook Obama already commands a vast digital audience. His Bluesky surge suggests fans are eager to follow him across platforms especially as X faces scrutiny over content moderation. Political voices like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez also thrive on Bluesky hinting at a liberal-leaning user base.
Obama’s jump to Bluesky comes as social media giants grapple with misinformation and polarization under intense public watch. The platform’s early adopters include journalists and activists drawn to its promise of user control over data and feeds. His presence could pull in more everyday users seeking a less chaotic online experience.
Unlike X where he often spars with critics Obama’s Bluesky posts so far focus on policy wins and optimism. This shift might reflect a desire to engage supporters in a calmer space free from the noise of larger networks. Analysts see it as a strategic move to stay relevant in a fragmented media landscape.
Bluesky’s growth has accelerated since its public launch with Obama’s arrival adding serious star power. The platform hit 13 million users recently trailing X’s hundreds of millions but gaining fast. His rapid follower spike outpaces most newcomers underscoring his enduring pull as a public figure.
Some speculate Obama aims to back progressive causes on Bluesky amplifying voices drowned out elsewhere. His past advocacy for healthcare and climate action could find a receptive crowd among the site’s early adopters. Yet he’ll need to navigate how much politicking fits Bluesky’s evolving culture.
This debut signals Obama’s knack for adapting to new tools while keeping his message of hope front and center. As Bluesky carves its niche his influence might shape its tone and draw scrutiny from rivals. For now fans relish a fresh way to connect with a leader who still sways millions online.
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