The Metropolis of Boston says its X account will keep alive whereas it beneficial properties a presence on Bluesky, a social media platform that has attracted hundreds of thousands of customers following President-elect Donald Trump’s victory in early November.
“The City maintains a presence on multiple communications platforms to reach constituents,” a metropolis spokesperson advised the Herald on Saturday. “We are not deleting our presence on other platforms as we establish new accounts on Bluesky to meet the surge of activity and local interest there.”
Critics accused the town of “running away” from Elon Musk’s “toxic” X platform after saying it had created a Bluesky account final week.
“Hey Boston, we’re here!” officers wrote of their first Bluesky submit, the day earlier than Thanksgiving. “City teams are building accounts and making moves to make Bluesky our home. Stay tuned.”
The submit included hyperlinks to numerous departments that had already created Bluesky accounts together with the Streets Cupboard, Parks and Recreation, and the Public Health Fee.
Bluesky had gained 1 million new customers within the week after Trump’s reelection, as some X customers, principally liberals, seemed for an alternate platform to submit their ideas and interact with others on-line.
Regardless of Bluesky’s development, X reported that it had “dominated the global conversation on the U.S. election” and had set new data. The platform noticed a 15.5% bounce in new-user signups on Election Day, it stated, with a file 942 million posts worldwide.
Bluesky has referenced its aggressive relationship to X by means of tongue-in-cheek feedback, together with an Election Day submit on X referencing Musk watching voting outcomes are available with President-elect Donald Trump.
“I can guarantee that no Bluesky team members will be sitting with a presidential candidate tonight and giving them direct access to control what you see online,” Bluesky stated.
Bostonians Towards Mayor Wu, an X account crucial of how the town is being ruled, posted concerning the Bluesky improvement round 5 p.m. on Friday. As of 4 p.m. Saturday, the submit had gained almost 900,000 views.
“The city of Boston announces it is ditching @elonmusk’s X and moving all of their accounts over to X’s rival platform,” the submit learn.
1000’s of critics responded to the submit, slamming the town for including Bluesky to its social media repertoire.
Former Herald sports activities columnist and present podcaster Gerry Callahan chimed in: “Elon Musk: We will allow ANYONE to speak. No censoring. No shadow banning. No collusion with the government. Democrats: Sorry, not for us.”
The submit even caught the attention of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, who has 3.4 million X followers.
“This is what cults do when they are exposed and in total collapse,” Jones posted on X late Friday night time. “They run and hide from reality. This is the last stage of a failed ideology’s death. As Jesus said ‘let the dead bury the dead.’”
Mayor Michelle Wu has sparingly used her @wutrain X account since Musk took over the platform. She posted a hyperlink to her Bluesky final Sunday, days earlier than the town introduced its account.
In an interview with Commonwealth Beacon in January 2023, Wu stated she’d cease utilizing X as typically as she did throughout her mayoral marketing campaign because the platform turned “an increasingly difficult place to share information and have civil dialogue over important issues.”
“I’ve experienced this platform becoming more and more toxic over the last year,” Wu stated, “and it’s a direction that makes it a less productive use of my personal time to reach constituents about local issues.”
The Related Press contributed to this report.