设为首页加入收藏
  • 首页
  • Start up
  • 当前位置:首页 >Start up >【】

    【】

    发布时间:2025-09-12 21:14:22 来源:都市天下脉观察 作者:Start up

    Latest

    AI

    Amazon

    Apps

    Biotech & Health

    Climate

    Cloud Computing

    Commerce

    Crypto

    Enterprise

    EVs

    Fintech

    Fundraising

    Gadgets

    Gaming

    Google

    Government & Policy

    Hardware

    Instagram

    Layoffs

    Media & Entertainment

    Meta

    Microsoft

    Privacy

    Robotics

    Security

    Social

    Space

    Startups

    TikTok

    Transportation

    Venture

    More from TechCrunch

    Staff

    Events

    Startup Battlefield

    StrictlyVC

    Newsletters

    Podcasts

    Videos

    Partner Content

    TechCrunch Brand Studio

    Crunchboard

    Contact Us

    Bluesky logo (a butterfly) on a field of stars
    Image Credits:Bluesky
    Social

    Bluesky surges into the top 5 as X changes blocks, permits AI training on its data

    Sarah Perez 7:56 AM PDT · October 18, 2024

    Social networking startup Bluesky, which just reported a gain of half a million users over the past day, has now soared into the top five apps on the U.S. App Store and has become the No. 2 app in the Social Networking category, up from No. 181 a week ago, according to data from app intelligence firm Appfigures. The growth is entirely organic, we understand, as Appfigures confirmed the company is not running any App Store Search Ads.

    In addition, the growth is not limited to the U.S. market, either. A number of countries are showing four-digit growth in downloads, compared to last Wednesday, leading Bluesky to enter the top 10 in countries like Japan, Thailand, and Taiwan, where it’s No. 1; Hong Kong, where it’s No. 2; Canada and South Korea, where it’s No. 4; and Singapore, where it’s No. 8.

    While data on the app’s growth on Google Play is delayed, the early indications are that it’s rising there, too. At 4 a.m. EST, the app moved from No. 100 on the Android app store to No. 5 in the Social Networking category, and it is continuing to climb.

    Appfigures can’t yet account for Bluesky’s claimed half a million new users over the course of a day, but its estimates do confirm a massive growth spurt. So far, the firm is seeing 197,000 new installs on the App Store on Thursday, up from just 3,400 the day prior. The majority of those — 80,000, or 40% — came from the U.S. Japan also contributed with 53,000 installs (27%), and downloads have grown by four digits in around 90 total countries, Appfigures tells TechCrunch.

    As to what’s driving the surge, there are likely several factors working in combination.

    On X, users are understandably upset over the company’s decision to change how the block function operates. Soon, users with public accounts can have their X posts viewed by anyone, including those they’ve blocked, unlike before. Blocked users will only be prevented from engaging with those posts by liking, replying, and reposting, for instance. That introduces a safety issue for many who use the platform but face harassment and abuse, and for some, it was the final straw.

    In addition, X updated its Terms of Service and Privacy policy this week, giving it the right to share X user data with third parties, including those companies developing AI models.

    Techcrunch event

    Join 10k+ tech and VC leaders for growth and connections at Disrupt 2025

    Netflix, Box, a16z, ElevenLabs, Wayve, Sequoia Capital, Elad Gil — just some of the 250+ heavy hitters leading 200+ sessions designed to deliver the insights that fuel startup growth and sharpen your edge. Don’t miss the 20th anniversary of TechCrunch, and a chance to learn from the top voices in tech. Grab your ticket before Sept 26 to save up to $668.

    Join 10k+ tech and VC leaders for growth and connections at Disrupt 2025

    Netflix, Box, a16z, ElevenLabs, Wayve, Sequoia Capital, Elad Gil — just some of the 250+ heavy hitters leading 200+ sessions designed to deliver the insights that fuel startup growth and sharpen your edge. Don’t miss the 20th anniversary of TechCrunch, and a chance to learn from the top voices in tech. Grab your ticket before Sept 26 to save up to $668.

    San Francisco | October 27-29, 2025 REGISTER NOW

    X may also still be feeling the effects from the earlier Brazil ban, though lifted, which saw some active users from that region making the shift to Bluesky, possibly pulling their followers with them.

    Plus, Bluesky could be benefiting from the moderation issues plaguing Threads, which saw users getting their accounts banned or their posts downranked for no reason. (Meta had partially attributed the problem to internal software used by Threads’ moderators.)

    In any event, X isn’t yet feeling the impacts of the changes, adding 17,000 downloads between Tuesday and Thursday. However, the app is no longer in the U.S. App Store’s top 10, now sitting at No. 29. The Elon Musk-owned app is seeing a mild downward trend, Appfigures says, but this is in line with the entire news category in the U.S. App Store being down 8.4% this year.

    Bluesky has seen big surges before, including when it opened its doors to the public after a long invite-only phase and more recently, when Brazil banned X, driving half a million new users to the social networking startup over the first two days of the ban, and more in the days that followed.

    (After publication, Bluesky announced it had added 1 million new users, driving its total user count to over 12 million.)

    • 上一篇:Speak lands investment from OpenAI to expand its language learning platform
    • 下一篇:Digital assets marketplace Creative Fabrica launches generative AI tool

      相关文章

      • Retirable secures $6M to plan retirement for those without millions in savings
      • Future Fields is turning fruit flies into bioreactors
      • Oligo raises $28M to secure open source libraries at runtime
      • Bibak is building the software stack to manage reusable food containers at scale
      • OneRoof grabs funding to help apartment dwellers cozy up to their neighbors
      • Bibak is building the software stack to manage reusable food containers at scale
      • Brigad raises $30 million for its freelancer marketplace for hospitality and care workers
      • Apply now to pitch at TechCrunch Disrupt 2023 in Startup Battlefield
      • Fast Forward Venture Studio to build African startups from idea to scale
      • Daily Crunch: Google announces global rollout for AI

        随便看看

      • HeadsUp helps PLG sales teams understand how and when to sell
      • Zarta, a creator platform focused on pay
      • Mozilla leads Mastodon app Mammoth's pre
      • Replo gives businesses a low
      • Inside Seoul Robotics's contrarian approach to autonomous vehicle tech
      • Announcing the TechCrunch Early Stage Audience Choice winners
      • Hexa raises $20.5M to turn images into 3D objects for VR, AR and more
      • Social music streaming startup Stationhead launches new live commerce tool
      • TechCrunch+ roundup: 2022 R&D tax prep, social media for founders, managing remote teams
      • Rihanna's Savage X Fenty and a newer startup, FIT:MATCH, team up to sell better
      • Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【】,都市天下脉观察   辽ICP备198741324484号sitemap