Twitter competitor Bluesky said it experienced "record-high traffic" Saturday after Elon Musk, Twitter's executive chairman and CTO, said the site will temporarily limit the number of posts users can read per day.
Musk wrote in a tweet that due to "extreme levels of data scraping" and "system manipulation," verified accounts, unverified accounts and new unverified accounts will be subject to limits on the social media site.
Musk changed the limits several times on Saturday, at one point announcing that verified accounts could view 10,000 posts a day, while unverified accounts could view 1,000 and new unverified accounts could view 500.
As a result, people have been turning to Bluesky, an emerging text-based social media site backed by Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey.
The decentralized messaging app Mastodon attracted significant interest in November, and social media giant Meta previously confirmed to CNBC that it was "exploring a standalone decentralized social network for sharing text updates."
Persons:
Bluesky, Elon Musk, Musk, Jack Dorsey, Twitter, Dorsey, Jay Graber, —, Jonathan Vanian
Organizations:
Twitter, CNBC, Google, Meta