The most popular social networking app Twitter alternative Blue Sky has disabled new signups for new users after its popularity skyrocketed.
According to the report, a day after Twitter introduced a limit on the number of tweets, the Blue Sky app was facing problems, halting new user sign-ups to fix it.
Although the Blue Sky app requires a code to use, the new app has been facing issues with some users since its inception.
In a post, Blue Sky wrote, “We are temporarily suspending Blue Sky sign-ups while our team continues to work to resolve the current issues.”
We will update you as soon as the invite codes are reactivated, we are excited to welcome more users to our app soon.
The BlueSky app was launched on iOS in February of this year, so it’s already available for iPhone users, with the app’s creator Jack Drosey first announcing the creation of BlueSky in 2019.
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The app was conceptualized four years ago and after a long time it was finally available for download to Android users. However, an invite code is still required for full access.
It should be noted that ever since Elon Musk bought the social media platform Twitter, constant changes are being made, the unclear changes create an atmosphere of chaos.
Recently a limit was set for all users to see tweets. Elon Musk announced on July 1 that users with verified accounts can now see 6,000 posts a day, unverified accounts 600 and new unverified accounts can see only 300 posts.
Musk also reported raising the limit twice within 12 hours, after which the daily view limit for verified, unverified and newly unverified accounts is 10,000, 5,000 and 500 respectively. .
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