Musk’s arrival on Twitter a little over two years ago caused a huge stir for the social network, and even then there were many who, even before this power grab took place, decided to abandon ship, knowing what the tycoon and owner of companies like Tesla or Space X could make and convert this platform.
And they were not wrong, since these visionaries knew how to understand what Musk was referring to when he said that he was going to return freedom of expression to Twitter, which, as we have already seen and has even been shown by investigations by The Wall Street Journal, the new Twitter algorithm has a clear political bias that drives Trumpist and conservative postswhich will ensure that these types of publications are always promoted to you.
The debate yard that was the social network has disappeared, since Musk has silenced the voices that he is not interested in hearing, and has given more strength to those that suit him, in addition to giving itself the largest speaker of allsince whether you follow him or not, his publications appear to everyone.
As we said, Many people have decided to leave the social network so as not to have to see and suffer what Musk has turned it into, but they are no longer just individual users, but even media outlets such as The Guardian or La Vanguardia have announced these days that They leave the platform because of the misinformation that exists and is allowed on it.
One of the alternatives that these Twitter exiles are turning to is Bluesky, but what is it and how does this social network work?
Bluesky was conceived in 2019 by Jack Dorsey, co-founder of Twitter, while he was still CEO of the company. The main intention behind Bluesky was to create a decentralized alternative to traditional social networks like Twitter. Dorsey envisioned a platform where users would have greater control over their data and online experience, free from the influence of a single centralized entity.
This is because users can choose between different service providers, customize your feeds and algorithms, and even create your own communities with specific rules. For the rest, The app works practically like Twitternow known as X, and It has a fairly similar design.
How to disable X
At the same time that many people are looking for alternatives to the platform, it is not just enough for them to change, but they do not want Musk to continue having access to their data, nor for their account to be part of the billions that the platform has, so that many are wondering how to disable X.
The steps to follow are:
- Open the X app and sign in.
- Tap your profile photo.
- Select Settings and privacy.
- Touch Your account.
- Select Deactivate your account.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to confirm deactivation.
Remember that You have 30 days to reactivate your account if you change your mind. To do this, simply log in with your username and password before the deadline expires.
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