X / Twitter use is down by nearly a quarter since the Musk Era started, report says

An uptick in bots, a rise in hate speech, and content moderation policies that are unevenly applied to the social media platform’s users.These are just some of the issues that have plagued X, formerly known as Twitter, since Elon Musk acquired the company back in October 2022.Now, roughly a year and a half later, it appears that Musk’s X has lost almost a quarter of its user base. SEE ALSO: Elon Musk says Grok AI will be available to premium X users ‘later this week’ According to new data from third-party mobile analytics firm Sensor Tower, X’s number of daily active mobile app users in the U.S. has fallen by 23 percent since November 2022. That would be the first full month in which X operated under Musk. When looking at year-over-year data, mobile app users in the U.S. are down 18 percent from just one year ago.As of last month, there were 27 million daily active users on X’s mobile app in the U.S.X on the decline?According to Sensor Tower’s research, as first reported by NBC News, X had “the most material decline in active users compared to its peers.”And the contrast between X’s social media competitors is stark. Tweet may have been deleted Next to Musk’s X, the platform that has faced the biggest decline in users based on mobile app data from Sensor Tower, is TikTok. The viral short form social video app use base declined by 9.5 percent since Nov. 2022. Instagram fell nearly 4.5 percent, Snapchat…X / Twitter use is down by nearly a quarter since the Musk Era started, report says