Bluesky is one of the fastest growing social media platforms since the 2024 presidential election. The NFL isn't ready for its teams to be active there yet.
Entrepreneur and investor Mark Cuban is ready to fund a TikTok alternative built on Bluesky's AT Protocol, he shared in a TikTok video posted on
If TikTok bites the dust (as it is expected to do on Sunday ), billionaire Mark Cuban says he’d be open to financing an alternative video-sharing platform that is built off the protocol developed by microblogging site Bluesky.
Bluesky was created by a Twitter co-founder as a side project, but it's now seen an influx of new users following the U.S. election and inauguration.
Rank all the billionaires on X and Elon Musk would be first, but Mark Cuban would also be pretty high up. So when Cuban suggested a 20-minute daily habit this week to undermine X and “destabilize” Musk, it was eye-opening.
Mark Cuban has shown interest in funding a TikTok alternative. This move comes in light of the potential shutdown of TikTok this weekend.
"I appreciate everyone reaching out to me to try to come up with a TikTok alternative in case it closes," Cuban posted on TikTok this week. "Here's what I'm open to considering. T
The new organization wants to build on the open-source, user-defined model of the increasingly popular platform Bluesky, in case it, too, comes under the control of a billionaire owner.
After the company briefly turned off its app for its 170 million US users on Saturday, some flocked to other corners of the internet to react.
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Big Tech leaders are again in the spotlight for their substantial financial support of President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration. Mark Cuban has offered his take, explaining on X competitor Bluesky why tech giants like Jeff Bezos,
Friday morning, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the law banning TikTok that is set to go into effect in America on Sunday. But fret not, you millions of