Bluesky CEO Jay Graber's Mandarin name "Lantian" literally translates to "blue sky," a wild coincidence. Or was it meant to ...
Unlike other social media sites, Bluesky allows users to create their own algorithm. The site does not have ads, nor harvest ...
Jay Graber is leaving one of the Shore Conference’s storied football programs to coach another one. Graber, who has been Matawan High School’s head coach the last five seasons was approved as ...
In an interview with The New York Times, CEO Jay Graber acknowledged that there are “always some growing pains,” but she said her 20-person full-time team takes “pride in our ability to ...
Since 2021, it has been an independent company with Jay Graber as its CEO. It currently has about 18 million users. Graber posted Friday that the platform is growing by 10,000 users every 10 to ...
It hasn’t all been easy. Jay Graber, Bluesky’s chief executive, said there had been some “growing pains” as new users flooded the site. Credit...via Bluesky Supported by By Mike Isaac Mike ...
Bluesky, the social media platform rivalling Elon Musk's X, has reached 20 million users, according to CEO Jay Graber, who ...
Social media app that feels a lot like early Twitter has attracted millions of new users this month and, so far, is not ...