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  2. What is Bluesky and why are people leaving X to sign up? - AOL

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    Bluesky is a social media platform where people can interact much as they do on X, posting, replying, as well as messaging one another on a vertical user interface. ... Liberal Democrat technology ...

  3. Leading Democrat who represents Silicon Valley encourages ...

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    A top Democrat urged fellow liberals to remain on Elon Musk's X platform. This month, millions of users have joined Bluesky, which bills itself as a liberal alternative to X.

  4. Bluesky wants you to stop calling it a Twitter alternative - AOL

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    Bluesky hopes it can offer specific benefits to the same journalists and media companies that fuelled Twitter’s growth. Specifically, that means more engagement and more traffic.

  5. Bluesky - Wikipedia

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    Bluesky [b] is a microblogging social media service. Users can share short posts containing text, images, and videos. It is owned by Bluesky Social PBC, a benefit corporation based in the United States. [9] [10] Bluesky was developed as a reference implementation of the AT Protocol, an open communication protocol for distributed social networks ...

  6. Political colour - Wikipedia

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    In South Korea, green was used by various liberal parties for much of post-war history. When the Democratic Party of Korea was founded in 2014, it used blue instead. In Spain, green is used by monarchists, as the initials of "Viva el Rey de España" ("Hail the King of Spain") spell out the word verde (Spanish: green). [53]

  7. List of ideological symbols - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of symbols and labels used by political parties, groups or movements around the world. Some symbols are associated with one or more worldwide ideologies and used by many parties that support a particular ideology.

  8. Silicon Valley Democrat urges liberals to stay on X as they ...

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    Progressive congressman has known Elon Musk for years

  9. Liberal hawk - Wikipedia

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    The invasion was controversial among all political sides. In December 2002, American liberals were conflicted over whether or not going to war in Iraq was the correct decision; some felt that they should support the war, in accordance with their philosophy of liberal internationalism, i.e. support of military intervention. [1]