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Author: buffer.com (did:plc:knoepjiqknech5vqiht4bqu6)

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"We've seen a massive increase in Bluesky accounts connected to Buffer and new posts created for Bluesky. 💙 Here are two charts with data from the last 3 months. 

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    "A line graph titled 'New posts created in Buffer' spanning September to November 2024. The graph shows three platforms: Threads (yellow), Bluesky (light blue), and Mastodon (purple). Threads maintains the highest posting volume throughout, starting around 1,500 posts and gradually increasing to around 3,000 by November, with regular weekly fluctuations. Bluesky shows dramatic growth in November, jumping from about 2,000 to over 4,000 posts. Mastodon maintains the lowest but most stable volume, hovering around 500-1,000 posts throughout the period with a slight uptick in November. All three platforms show a notable increase in activity during November 2024, with Bluesky's growth being particularly dramatic."
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  • alt:
    "A line graph titled 'New channels connected to Buffer' showing data from September to November 2024. The graph tracks four platforms: Twitter (teal), Bluesky (light blue), Threads (yellow), and Mastodon (purple). Twitter shows the highest overall connection rate, fluctuating between 300-800 new channels throughout the period. Bluesky demonstrates dramatic growth in November, spiking to nearly 1,200 new connections. Threads maintains a moderate level of new connections, ranging from 100-300, with an uptick in November to around 350. Mastodon shows the lowest but most consistent connection rate, staying below 100 throughout the period with a slight increase in November."
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"2024-11-21T13:03:01.809Z"