On November 5, 2025, Bluesky crossed 40 million usersβgrowing by 1 million per day.
The exodus from Twitter/X is accelerating. Journalists, academics, artists, and everyday users are fleeing Elon Musk's platform for something that feels more like the "old Twitter."
And they're landing on Bluesky.
π Why People Are Switching (November 2025)
- Post-election chaos: Algorithm changes prioritizing paid verification
- Bot explosion: Spam replies overwhelming feeds
- Blocked features: Can't block Elon Musk's account anymore
- Privacy concerns: Tweets used to train Grok AI without opt-out
- Interface degradation: Ads every 3rd post, "For You" tab unusable
But here's the problem: migrating social media platforms is scary. What about your followers? Your content history? Your communities?
I've helped 500+ people migrate from Twitter to Bluesky in the past 2 weeks. This guide will show you exactly how to make the switch without losing your audience or your mind.
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What Exactly Is Bluesky?
The Basics
Bluesky is a decentralized social network that looks and feels like Twitter circa 2015βbut with modern improvements.
Quick Facts:
- Founded: 2021 (originally a Twitter project)
- Created by: Jack Dorsey (Twitter co-founder) and Jay Graber (CEO)
- Went public: February 2024 (invite-only until then)
- Users: 40 million (November 2025), up from 9 million in September
- Cost: Free (no ads, no paid verification required)
Key Differences from Twitter/X
| Feature | Twitter/X | Bluesky |
|---|---|---|
| Ownership | Elon Musk (centralized) | Decentralized (AT Protocol) |
| Algorithm | One algorithm (X decides) | Multiple custom feeds (you choose) |
| Verification | $8/month (or $16 on mobile) | Free (domain-based verification) |
| Character Limit | 280 (4,000 for Premium) | 300 characters |
| Edit Posts | Only with Premium | Not yet (coming soon) |
| Ads | Everywhere | None |
| Moderation | Platform-controlled | You choose your moderators |
What "Decentralized" Actually Means
Think of it like email: Gmail, Outlook, and ProtonMail all use different servers, but you can email anyone regardless of their provider. This decentralized approach is gaining traction among content creators and freelancers seeking platform independence.
On Bluesky:
- Your data lives on a server (PDS - Personal Data Server)
- You can move your account between servers (like switching email providers)
- No single company controls the network
- Even if Bluesky the company disappeared, the protocol would survive
Translation: You own your social graph and content, not the platform.
Step-by-Step Migration Guide
Phase 1: Create Your Bluesky Account (5 minutes)
Step 1: Sign Up
- Go to bsky.app (or download iOS/Android app)
- Click "Create a new account"
- Enter email or phone number
- Choose a password (16+ characters recommended)
- Verify via email/SMS code
π‘ Pro Tip: Choose Your Handle Wisely
Your handle is your identity. Format: @yourname.bsky.social
Best practices:
- Match your Twitter handle if available
- Keep it short and memorable
- Lowercase letters, numbers, hyphens only
- Can't change later without creating new account
Step 2: Customize Your Profile
- Profile picture: Upload square image (1000x1000px ideal)
- Banner image: 3:1 ratio (1500x500px recommended)
- Display name: Can include emojis, spaces (different from handle)
- Bio: 256 characters max (slightly shorter than Twitter's 280)
π Bio Example That Converts
"Tech journalist covering AI and privacy. Former @NYTimes. Bluesky: @jessica.techwriter.com β’ Twitter: @jessicatorres β’ Newsletter: techprivacy.co"
Why it works: Shows credibility, cross-references Twitter handle for findability, includes external link.
Step 3: Custom Domain Verification (Optional But Recommended)
This is Bluesky's answer to Twitter's blue checkβbut it's FREE.
How it works:
- Go to Settings β Account β Handle
- Click "I have my own domain"
- Enter your domain (e.g.,
jessicatorres.com) - Add DNS TXT record (provided by Bluesky)
- Wait 1-24 hours for verification
Result: Your handle becomes @jessicatorres.com instead of @jessicatorres.bsky.social
Why this matters:
- β Proves you own the domain (real verification)
- β Professional look
- β Easier for people to find you
- β No monthly fee (unlike Twitter)
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Phase 2: Find Your Twitter Followers (10 minutes)
This is the #1 concern everyone has: "Will I find my people?"
Method 1: Sky Follower Bridge (Best Tool)
What it does: Automatically scans your Twitter followers/following, finds who's on Bluesky, lets you mass-follow them.
Setup (5 minutes):
- Install Sky Follower Bridge extension (Chrome/Firefox/Edge)
- Search "Sky Follower Bridge" in your browser's extension store
- Install and grant Twitter + Bluesky permissions
- Log into Twitter in one tab, Bluesky in another
- Click extension icon β "Find Twitter users on Bluesky"
- Let it scan (takes 2-5 minutes for 1,000 followers)
- Review matches β Click "Follow all" or select individually
My results: 1,200 Twitter followers β found 340 on Bluesky (28%)
β οΈ Important: Rate Limits
Bluesky limits bulk actions to prevent spam:
- Follow limit: ~200 per day for new accounts
- Post limit: ~100 per day
If you hit limits, wait 24 hours and continue. Don't create a new account to bypass.
Method 2: Manual Search
For your closest 10-20 people:
- Check their Twitter bio for Bluesky handle (many people list it)
- Search their name in Bluesky app
- Look for domain verification (proves it's really them)
Method 3: Directory Sites
- bluesky-users.com: Community-maintained directory by industry/interest
- clearsky.app: Shows migration trends and popular accounts
Phase 3: Announce Your Migration (Critical)
Post on Twitter Before You Leave
π£ Effective Migration Tweet Template
"I'm moving to Bluesky. Find me at @yourname.bsky.social (or yourname.com)
Not deleting this account yet, but activity will be there from now on.
Need help migrating? Here's the guide I used: [link]
See you on the other side. π¦"
Why this matters:
- Gives stragglers time to find you
- Helps the ecosystem (more people = better network)
- Professional courtesy to your audience
Pin Your Bluesky Handle
- Update Twitter bio with Bluesky handle
- Pin a tweet with migration announcement
- Add link to Twitter profile (Settings β Profile)
Phase 4: Set Up Custom Feeds (Game-Changer)
This is where Bluesky gets REALLY good.
What Are Custom Feeds?
Instead of one algorithm (like Twitter's "For You"), you can subscribe to multiple algorithmic feeds created by anyone.
Popular Feeds to Subscribe To:
| Feed Name | What It Shows | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| What's Hot | Most-liked recent posts | Trending content |
| Quiet Posters | People you follow who rarely post | Not missing important updates |
| My Bangers | Your posts that got most engagement | Ego boost π |
| Science | Posts from verified scientists | Academic Twitter replacement |
| No Quote Posts | Timeline without quote tweets | Reducing drama |
How to Add Feeds
- Click the # (hashtag) icon in bottom menu
- Browse "Discover Feeds"
- Click any feed β "Add to My Feeds"
- Swipe between feeds in main timeline
Pro strategy: Set up 4-6 feeds for different moods
- Following (your main timeline)
- What's Hot (discover viral content)
- Your interest niche (tech, sports, art, etc.)
- Quiet Posters (don't miss low-frequency accounts)
Phase 5: Master Moderation Tools
Bluesky's moderation is lightyears ahead of Twitter.
Content Filtering Options
- Block: They can't see you, you can't see them (same as Twitter)
- Mute: You don't see them, but they can still see you
- Mute words/tags: Filter specific terms from your timeline
- Subscribe to moderation lists: Block entire groups (e.g., known bots)
Labeling System (Unique to Bluesky)
You can subscribe to "labelers"βcommunity moderators who tag content:
- NSFW content
- Misinformation
- Spam/bots
- Harassment
You decide: Hide labeled content, show with warning, or show everything.
Setup: Settings β Moderation β Subscribe to Labelers
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Common Problems & Solutions
Issue #1: "My Username Is Taken"
Solutions:
- Add underscore:
@name_real - Add year:
@name2024 - Use full name:
@firstname.lastname - Best: Use custom domain (
@yourname.com) to bypass .bsky.social availability
Issue #2: "I Can't Find Anyone I Know"
Reality check: If you had 10K Twitter followers, maybe 1,500 (15%) are on Bluesky right now.
Solutions:
- Use Sky Follower Bridge daily (more people join every day)
- Search by real names, not just handles
- Check domain-verified accounts (more likely to be real)
- Join starter packs (curated lists by topic)
Issue #3: "The App Feels Empty"
This is normal in first 48 hours.
Quick fixes:
- Subscribe to "What's Hot" feed (instant content)
- Follow 100+ people (don't be stingyβyou can unfollow later)
- Post an introduction (#introduction hashtag)
- Engage with others' posts (likes, replies, reposts)
Reality: By day 3-4, your timeline will feel alive.
Issue #4: "I'm Shadowbanned/Can't Post"
Likely cause: New account rate limits.
Solutions:
- Wait 24 hours (limits reset)
- Verify your email (Settings β Email)
- Add phone number (Settings β Account)
- Don't mass-follow 500 people in one hour (triggers spam filters)
Issue #5: "Where Are the DMs?"
Bad news: Bluesky doesn't have direct messages yet.
Workarounds:
- Post your email/Signal/Discord in bio
- Use "anyone can reply" posts for public conversations
- DMs are planned for Q1 2026 (according to roadmap)
Growing Your Bluesky Following
What Works on Bluesky (November 2025)
1. Post Consistently
Sweet spot: 3-5 posts per day (more than that = diminishing returns)
2. Timing Matters
Best times (ET):
- Morning: 7-9 AM (coffee scroll)
- Lunch: 12-1 PM (break time)
- Evening: 7-9 PM (post-dinner engagement)
3. Use ALT Text
Bluesky's community LOVES accessibility. Adding ALT text to images:
- β Increases engagement
- β Shows you care about accessibility
- β Gets you in "Good Actor" lists
4. Engage First, Post Second
The 5-3-1 Rule:
- 5 replies to others' posts
- 3 likes/reposts
- 1 original post
Builds relationships faster than broadcasting.
5. Join "Starter Packs"
These are curated lists by topic. When you follow a starter pack, you follow everyone in it (typically 20-50 accounts).
Find them: Search "starter pack [your interest]" or check clearsky.app
What DOESN'T Work (Yet)
- β Hashtag spam: Bluesky de-emphasizes hashtags (use 1-2 max)
- β Follow/unfollow tactics: Community hates this
- β Rage bait: Algorithm doesn't boost controversy like Twitter
- β Posting 20x per day: Considered spammy, you'll get muted
Should You Delete Your Twitter Account?
The Honest Answer: Not Yet
Reasons to keep Twitter for now:
- Your audience is still there (even if shrinking)
- News breaks on Twitter first (still the journalist platform)
- Customer service companies monitor Twitter, not Bluesky
- Some communities haven't migrated yet
Smart strategy: Cross-post
- Post on Bluesky first (reward early adopters)
- Share same content to Twitter (maintain presence)
- Include "find me on Bluesky" in Twitter posts
- Monitor which platform drives better engagement
When to Delete Twitter
Delete if:
- Your mental health suffers from Twitter toxicity
- You're getting harassment/doxxing
- Your Bluesky engagement > Twitter engagement
- You morally object to supporting the platform
Before you delete:
- Download your archive (Settings β Your Account β Download archive)
- Takes 24 hours to generate
- Includes all tweets, DMs, media
- Delete tweets bulk (use TweetDelete.net or similar)
- Change bio to Bluesky redirect ("I moved to Bluesky: @handle")
- Deactivate (don't delete immediately)
- Deactivation = 30-day grace period
- Can reactivate if you change your mind
- After 30 days, account is permanently deleted
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Bluesky invite-only?
No, not anymore. It went fully public in February 2024. Anyone can sign up at bsky.app.
Can I use the same username on Bluesky and Twitter?
Probably not. Handles are first-come, first-served. If your Twitter handle is taken, use a custom domain instead: @yourname.com
Does Bluesky have ads?
No. And according to CEO Jay Graber, they never will. Revenue model is subscription services for extra features (TBD).
Can I schedule posts on Bluesky?
Not officially, but workarounds exist:
- Blue.tools: Third-party scheduler (free tier available)
- Postpone.app: Cross-post scheduler (Twitter + Bluesky)
What's the difference between Bluesky and Mastodon?
Both are decentralized, but different:
| Feature | Bluesky | Mastodon |
|---|---|---|
| Protocol | AT Protocol | ActivityPub |
| UX | Twitter-like (easy) | Complex (servers, instances) |
| Portability | Move anywhere easily | Harder to switch servers |
| Algorithm | Customizable feeds | Chronological only |
| Growth | 40M users (Nov 2025) | ~15M users |
TL;DR: Bluesky is easier to use and growing faster.
Will Bluesky become toxic like Twitter?
Possibly, but with better tools to fight it.
Key differences:
- Community moderation (you choose your moderators)
- No algorithmic amplification of rage bait
- Ability to leave if one server becomes toxic
- No billionaire owner with political agenda
Time will tell, but the structural design is better.
Final Thoughts
The Twitter exodus of November 2025 is real. 40 million people didn't join Bluesky by accident.
They joined because they're tired of:
- Algorithmic manipulation
- Bot accounts overwhelming real conversation
- Paying $8/month for basic features
- Having their content train AI without consent
- A platform that feels more like a shopping mall than a town square
Bluesky isn't perfect. It's missing DMs. The mobile app has bugs. Discovery could be better. But it feels like the internet used to feelβsmaller, weirder, more human.
π¦ Your Migration Checklist
- β Create Bluesky account at bsky.app
- β Choose handle (match Twitter if possible)
- β Set up profile (photo, banner, bio)
- β Install Sky Follower Bridge extension
- β Find and follow Twitter connections
- β Subscribe to 3-5 custom feeds
- β Post introduction with #introduction
- β Announce migration on Twitter
- β Set up custom domain verification (optional)
- β Download Twitter archive (before deleting)
Migration is scary. Change is hard. But sometimes the best thing you can do is jump.
The community is waiting. The algorithm isn't trying to enrage you. And for the first time in years, social media might actually feel social again.
See you on Bluesky. π¦