I saw that Bluesky, the early competitor to Musk era Twitter, was getting a surge of new users because of Musk's changes to weaken the "block" function, which I saw described as his response to realising so many X users were blocking his own account! (Yes, count me amongst them - I was getting so sick of seeing him parading his conspiracy and pro MAGA rubbish. Although, truth be told, I am not sure if the block changes - which haven't come into effect yet - really will mean I have to see his posts.)
Anyway, I think that one of the early issues with Bluesky was that you had to wait in line to be able to start using it, so I never bothered. (I did start trying Mastodon, but it wasn't exactly intuitive and seemed more like a hobbyist effort trying to make it into the mainstream. I haven't looked at it for ages.)
But this morning, I did start a Bluesky account, and it was easy and I was pleased to find quite a few people I follow on Twitter are using it actively. Not as many journalists as I would like, but scientists, David Roberts, and some others I forget now are there and active.
The only odd thing is that, for some reason, the first "home" list of posts in the feed when you start is extremely dominated by people posting cat and pet photos. Many more cats than dogs - although occasionally rats and rabbits feature too. Anyway, the app tells you to start liking some posts, so that the algorithm can tell what to start recommending, and also you can search for people to follow. The process of "likes" takes a while, because there are so many damn cat photos to scroll past! I don't really understand why - but now that I have finished, yeah, my "Discover" feed still has a lot of cats, and home made illustrations (it seems to be the preferred platform for people who want to display their amateur anime skills), but I am getting posts on topics I like, and I guess I just have to keep hitting the "show me less like this" to all the cat photos and it might start to pay attention. (Or muting the threads they are on.)
Of course, I can just jump over to the "Following" feed, which will be stuff I definitely want to see, but as with Twitter, I like being open to finding new things the algorithm thinks I might like.
So, overall, this is looking pretty promising - very much like the previously moderated Twitter before Musk made it into his own mini 4 Chan and MAGA network. But just with a present issue of too many cats!
If Noah Smith finally makes the leap over, everything will be great. He will like that there are rabbit photos there...
Update: I see from reddit that it's not just me -
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