Are there stars in Bluesky after the return of Donald Trump to the White House?
Are there stars in Bluesky after the return of Donald Trump to the White House?
This study examines the shift in the scientific community from X (formerly Twitter) to Bluesky, its impact on scientific communication, and consequently on social metrics (altmetrics). We analysed 14,497 publications from multidisciplinary and Library and Information Science (LIS) journals between January 2024 and March 2025. The results reveal a notable increase in Bluesky activity for multidisciplinary journals in November 2024, likely influenced by political and platform changes, with mentions multiplying for journals like Nature and Science. In LIS, the adoption of Bluesky is different and shows marked variation between European and United States journals. Although Bluesky remains a minority platform compared to X over the whole period, when focusing on user engagement after the United States elections, we see a much more even distribution between the two platforms. In two LIS journals, Bluesky even surpasses X, while in most others, the difference in user engagement was no longer as pronounced, marking a significant change from previous patterns in altmetrics.
Wenceslao Arroyo-Machado、Nicolas Robinson-Garcia、Daniel Torres-Salinas
信息传播、知识传播科学、科学研究自然科学研究方法自然科学现状
Wenceslao Arroyo-Machado,Nicolas Robinson-Garcia,Daniel Torres-Salinas.Are there stars in Bluesky after the return of Donald Trump to the White House?[EB/OL].(2025-05-28)[2025-06-09].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.22702.点此复制
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