Barack Obama Joins Bluesky, Alternative Social Network Sees Surge in User Growth

Jordan Vega

Jordan Vega

March 23, 2025 · 3 min read
Barack Obama Joins Bluesky, Alternative Social Network Sees Surge in User Growth

Bluesky, a social network built on open-source technologies, has scored a significant win in its efforts to attract high-profile users. The company confirmed on Sunday that former US President Barack Obama has joined its platform, marking a major milestone for the alternative social network.

The news was confirmed by Bluesky OOO Rose Wang, who replied to a post questioning the authenticity of Obama's account with a simple "Confirmed!" Obama, who maintains a large following on other social media platforms, including X and Facebook, where he has 130.6 million followers and 55 million followers, respectively, has already made his presence felt on Bluesky.

In his first few posts on the platform, Obama celebrated the 15th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), calling it "a reminder that change is possible when we fight for progress." His presence on Bluesky is seen as a significant endorsement for the platform, which has been gaining traction as an alternative to Elon Musk's X, formerly known as Twitter.

Bluesky's user growth has been driven in part by the exodus of users from X, following Elon Musk's involvement in the 2024 US elections. Musk used X to campaign for President Trump and promote MAGA-aligned political views, leading many left-leaning users to abandon the platform. This shift has resulted in a significant bump in user growth for Bluesky, which now boasts over 33 million users and continues to grow.

Obama is not the only high-profile politician to join Bluesky. The platform is already home to notable names like Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Al Green, Gavin Newsom, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who became the first person on Bluesky to hit a million followers. Many other representatives, senators, and governors are also active on the platform, making it a hub for political discourse and engagement.

The growth of Bluesky and its attractiveness to politicians and users alike can be attributed to its open-source technology and commitment to transparency. As users increasingly seek alternatives to traditional social media platforms, Bluesky is positioning itself as a viable option, offering a fresh take on social networking.

The implications of Obama's move to Bluesky are significant, as it signals a shift in the way politicians engage with their constituents online. As more users and politicians flock to alternative social networks, the traditional social media landscape is likely to undergo a significant transformation. With its growing user base and commitment to openness, Bluesky is well-positioned to be at the forefront of this change.

As the social media landscape continues to evolve, one thing is clear: Bluesky is emerging as a major player, offering a fresh alternative to traditional social networks. With Obama's endorsement, the platform is likely to attract even more users and politicians, cementing its position as a hub for online discourse and engagement.

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