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Bluesky, the decentralized social media platform developed on top of the AT Protocol, has responded by limiting access to 72 ...
“Bluesky will proactively verify authentic and notable accounts and display a blue check next to their names. Additionally, ...
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A new report claims Bluesky restricted access to 72 accounts in Turkey after the government pressured it to do so. Turkish officials claimed the accounts needed to be censored due to reasons relating ...
Bluesky rolls out a verification badge similar to X (formerly Twitter) to confirm legitimate accounts on the platform. It is ...
Up until today (April 21, 2025), there was no Bluesky-supported system for verifying an account or visual indication of verified status, and the microblogging social media platform was suffering ...
Bluesky has delegated part of the verification responsibility to a group of selected “trusted verifiers.” These trusted entities, such as media organisations, can now issue verification checkmarks ...
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Other third-party Bluesky apps, which make up the larger open social web known as the ATmosphere, don't have to follow these same rules. At least, not for now.