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Chinese state media is reportedly troubled by the latest exodus of X users flocking to Bluesky .
State outlets put considerable resources into amassing millions of followers on Elon Muskâs social media platform.
The growing popularity of Bluesky , which has a largely liberal base and harder-to-manipulate algorithm, has sparked worried chatter within state media circles.
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