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It's very cathartic, and also incredibly funny that the only metric in the green over time is likes, suggesting that there's fewer people using the platform, but those that are are becoming increasingly-more terminally online.
Perhaps the punchiest number is users per day, which was at 2.5m in March, but 1.5m now, suggesting that
Bluesky has lost 40% of its active userbase in the last seven months.
Bluesky has lost 40% of its active userbase in the last seven months.
These numbers are brutal.
There is absolutely zero chance that they will raise a single penny in the next round of financing unless they can break this trend and break it quickly. And since there is zero chance that anyone would would put ads on this site under the current reputation this site has, where are they going to get money to keep the lights on and staff and compute paid? Subscriptions? That won't work since all the trannies are broke.
This is what the death of a social media platform looks like. Ever shrinking userbase as the purity spiral scares the normal people away and the remaining users become more and more extreme.
They need to rigthen the ship and do it quickly or else they will go under when the current funds run out.
Kick them all out before it is too late. At least try to save your company.
The troons will go completely mental, it will be a turbo-chimpout of biblical proportions.
As always, this is financial advice: buy popcorn. Lots of it.
In all seriousness. The government should step in and provide all the funding they need going forward. It would save so much money.
Having all the people that you need to keep an eye on on one single site where you can keep track of them and what they do.
This would save so much money for many many government organizations.