Overview of Verification Changes

Bluesky has launched a new verification process for its users, allowing notable accounts to apply for a blue verification badge. This move aims to create a trusted environment on the platform. Organizations can also become Trusted Verifiers, helping to authenticate other accounts. The feature was initially tested with select organizations, including major media outlets. However, the reception of this change has been mixed, with some users recalling Twitter’s controversial verification system.

Key Details

  • Users can apply for verification through an online form that requires accounts to be active and represent real entities.
  • The criteria for “notable” accounts include professional recognition, media coverage, and public interest.
  • Over 270,000 accounts have already utilized domain-based verification, allowing users to self-verify.
  • Bluesky will not disclose specific notability requirements, leading to uncertainty in the verification process.

Significance of the Change

The introduction of verification could reshape Bluesky’s community dynamics. Unlike Twitter, which often favored certain users, Bluesky aims to establish a more equitable system. However, the timing of this announcement raises questions, as it may have been better received with a more extensive network of Trusted Verifiers. Meanwhile, alternative platforms like Deer.Social offer a different verification model, emphasizing user choice over centralized authority. This ongoing evolution in social media verification reflects broader trends toward trust and authenticity in online interactions.

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