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    Far-Left Social Media Alternative Users Have Total Meltdown Over User Data That Isn’t “Inclusive of Non-Binary Individuals”

    By Will TannerJuly 19, 2025
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    In what might be the funniest thing yet to come out of Bluesky, the far-left alternative to X (formerly Twitter), its users melted down over what was supposed to be an interesting fun fact shared by a staff member of the social media site, claiming that the graphic wasn’t inclusive enough of “non-binary” users because it broke users down into male and female data sets.

    As background, Bluesky is an alternative to X that originally rose out of censorship on Twitter, but turned into the leftist alternative when Elon Musk bought Twitter, now X, and turned it into the less-censored, more conservative social media platform it is now known for being. It has tens of millions of users, nearly all of whom are so far to the left that they couldn’t handle seeing conservative opinions on X.

    So, the user base is prone to having wokeness-induced freakouts over non-issues, such as comments from conservatives like Vice President JD Vance who log on to troll them, or over the recent sharing of “non-inclusive” gender data regarding the user base. The freakouts are headache-inducing, as could be expected, but not necessarily surprising.

    Drawing attention to the recent freakout was X user Aleph, who wrote (lack of capitals his), “bluerskye is having a site wide meltdown because one of the staff posted an anodyne demographic breakdown showing the site was roughly 60% male and 40% female.” Continuing, Aleph noted, “the reason? it isn’t inclusive of non-binary and trans individuals. all the worst people from the 2010s are there.”

    Aleph then followed that up with a quote-tweet of his original post in which he showed some of the bizarre, insane reactions to the male and female data set reveal, joking that peering into the minds of Bluesky users is like a movie about stumbling across a long-forgotten, terrible force. Captioning the picture showing the interactions, Aleph wrote, “It’s like a fantasy novel where the Big Bad is sealed away after a massive war.”



    The interaction started with Bluesky staff member “Rose,” who wrote, “Bluesky’s user base is roughly 40% female and 60% male. While we don’t collect gender data directly, we manually sampled ~1,500 users to get a representative estimate and a separate analysis by Hootsuite came to a similar demographic split.”

    Responding was angry leftist “no thank you,” who wrote, “Wild, that’s 100% of users, yet I know for a fact that there are non-binary folks on here. Where do they fit? And how was it determined in the first place whether a user is “male” or “female”? I don’t recall a genitalia dropdown in the user settings…”

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    Other comments on Rose’s post were equally entertaining. One commenter, for example, wrote, “Nonbinary folks? 🤣” to which another responded, “Yep lol. It never even crossed my mind and evidently, it didn’t cross the OP’s mind either 👀 Bluesky will need to do a re-poll!”

    Similarly, other commenters left angry messages about gender identity and Bluesky’s user base like “Out of your data, which of those females and males are actually what the birth certificate says they are?” and “Were the sampled people asked or did you just assume their gender?”

    Still others said things like “Thats crazy to hear cuz I’m following A LOT of my fellow nonbinary freaks on here…” and “As a member of neither of these groups, this is a fascinating misread of the user base of this platform. Not a single thought went into this post before the enter key was struck. Rough.”





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