Hive Social sees 1 MILLION signups since Elon Musk bought Twitter

Hive Social sees 1 MILLION signups since Elon Musk bought Twitter, and huge surge after Trump’s account was unblocked: Users are attracted to the alternative’s ‘zero tolerance’ on hate and bigotry

  • Hive Social could be the Twitter alternative for thousands of users looking to drop the Elon Musk-owned platform
  • Hive recently reported hitting one million signups since Musk took over Twitter
  • The alternative is similar to Twitter, providing users with a feed that shows topics and hashtags to help them discover content 
  • Hive, however, has zero tolerance for racism, while the use of racial slurs has increased on Twitter since Musk took over 

While Twitter suffers amid Elon Musk’s takeover, Hive Social benefits from the chaos.

The social app has reported more than one million signups in the last 30 days and sits at the top of Apple’s App Store’s social network apps chart.

The surge comes as Twitter has seen racial slurs increase since Musk stepped in and as Donald Trump’s ban is lifted, along with the Twitter Blue fiasco that allowed anyone to be verified.

And these, among other things, have sent more than one million users fleeing from Twitter, MIT reports. 

Hive Social, launched in 2019, is said to be the closest replica of Twitter, with its chronological feed, profiles and lead posts, while pulling inspiration from Instagram by emphasizing visuals. 


Hive Social reported one million signups since Elon Musk purchased Twitter in October. The app is said to be the closest design to that of Twitter

Twitter users seek an alternative because many believe Musk’s platform will soon disappear from the internet due to the new owner’s mass firings, reinstatement of previously banned accounts and the Twitter Blue fiasco.

One of the main reasons likely for Hive Social’s surge is that users believe ‘racism and bigotry will not fly’ on the platform, while Musk appears to allow it under his free speech guideline. 

Hive posted on Twitter Monday that it does not tolerate bigotry and hate, and Donald Trump and Andrew Tate are banned from the social media app.

The post notes that ‘white supremacists are also deleted, no warning.’

The surge comes as Twitter has seen racial slurs increase since Musk stepped in and as Donald Trump’s ban is lifted, along with the Twitter Blue fiasco that allowed anyone to be verified

One of the main reasons likely for Hive Social’s surge is that users believe ‘racism and bigotry will not fly’ on the platform

These points could be why many users are fleeing Twitter and why Hive may have seen its surge in signups.

According to TechCrunch, Hive has seen an uptick in users in the weeks leading up to Musk closing the $44 billion deal to buy Twitter and the following days.

Hive Social pulls inspiration from Instagram by emphasizing users post visuals 

In the last 30 days, around 214,000 of Hive’s total 733,000 lifetime installs across iOS and Android appeared in the last 30 days, according to Sensor Tower. 

Hive seems to take a page from Twitter with its feed that lets users follow different topics, like science and sports, and hashtags that help users discover similar content.

Users can also like, comment and re-share posts, as is the typical method on many social networks. 

Hive is also letting users add music to their profiles, which pulls inspiration from the nostalgic MySpace that is credited with being the first social media platform.

And users can upload nudes to the platform that can be tagged as NSFW (not safe for work), but its guidelines note Hive is not looking to be an OnlyFans competitor.

While these features are nothing to write home about for users, the points in its guidelines that it has zero tolerance for hate and racism is appealing to a large number of users looking to flee Twitter.

Data shows that the use of the N-word racial slur increased threefold on Twitter during Musk’s takeover.

Another significant difference between the two platforms is that Hive Social claims not to use algorithms to determine which posts users see

An investigation by the nonprofit U.K.-based Centre for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) found the use of racist, homophobic, transphobic, and anti-Semitic slurs soared significantly after Musk took over Twitter on October 27, Newsweek and the Associated Press reported.

The study revealed in Musk’s first week of running Twitter, the anti-Semitic slur ‘k***’, and racist terms ‘w**’ and ‘s***’ – appeared in 2,598, 1,256, and 935 retweets. That’s an increase of 23, 62, and 77 percent, respectively, compared to the average for 2022.

Another significant difference between the two platforms is that Hive Social claims not to use algorithms to determine which posts users see. 

This follows the chronological timeline method that many social media sites have abandoned.

On the other hand, Twitter has algorithms running in the background to suggest Topics based on what the systems think someone may like.

However, people have mentioned that user names on Hive are not unique or protected, which allows users to double up on names and impersonate people.

This was an issue Musk found when he allowed anyone and everyone to become verified by paying $8 a month for Twitter Blue. 

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