Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has officially joined the social media platform Bluesky, marking another high-profile endorsement for the emerging platform. Clinton confirmed her account’s authenticity via an Instagram story and a post on X (formerly Twitter). Her debut post focused on the Wisconsin Supreme Court election, a critical race with implications for abortion rights, redistricting, and other pivotal issues in the swing state.
Bluesky’s growing popularity has been fueled by its open-source model and its appeal to users disillusioned with the shifting politics of X under Elon Musk. Clinton’s presence on Bluesky comes shortly after former President Barack Obama made his first post on the platform last week, further bolstering Bluesky’s reputation as a serious alternative to X. With over 33 million users, Bluesky is gaining ground as a platform that champions free speech and privacy while staying away from Musk’s controversial political stances.
Musk’s significant financial support for Republican candidate Brad Schimel, including $20 million invested into his campaign, highlights the ideological divide between Bluesky and X. As Musk becomes more involved with Republican politics, Bluesky is positioning itself as a social media refuge for those seeking a platform free from political polarization.
Bluesky’s user base may still be smaller than X’s, but its growing number of influential figures like Clinton and Obama signals a potential shift in the social media landscape. With its open-source network and commitment to non-partisanship, Bluesky is quickly becoming a credible competitor to X, offering a fresh alternative for users looking for a more balanced and inclusive online space.