Bluesky launches blue check verification

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Bluesky announced on Monday that it is rolling out blue check verification, confirming previous rumors that this feature was on its way to the platform.

Like Twitter’s original blue check (RIP), Bluesky’s blue check will verify that notable accounts are legitimate, making it easy for users to trust that an account’s posts are real.

In its earliest phase, Bluesky will work with a select few “Trusted Verifiers,” which are independent organizations that can verify accounts as members of their team. For example, a company could verify members of its public relations team with blue checks, making it easier for users to see that these people can be trusted as sources of company news.

Bluesky says that its moderation team will verify each new verification to validate authenticity.

Bluesky already had a form of verification, letting any user set a domain they own as their username. For example, you’d know that TechCrunch’s account is real because it is verified with the TechCrunch domain name, which an impersonator would not be able to access.

In the case of public figures like celebrities, journalists, and politicians, this additional layer of verification can help the platform cut down on disinformation from impersonators. According to Bluesky, 270,000 accounts have linked their Bluesky username to a website.

“Domain handles continue to be an important part of verification on Bluesky,” the Bluesky team wrote in a blog post. “At the same time, we’ve heard from users that a larger visual signal would be useful in knowing which accounts are authentic.”

At launch, Bluesky is not accepting applications for verification, but it said it plans to launch a request form in the future.

Source: Bluesky launches blue check verification | TechCrunch
 
Oh boy. From what Ive seen, Blusky is pretty liberal leaning so I wonder how many people complained for this to happen.
 
The Blue check Verification system looks like a useful feature for prevent people from getting scammed by a fake celebrity and fake lookalike government account.
 
It doesn't surprise me that they're rolling this feature out. Thankfully it's not a paid subscription like what Twitter did and shows legit accounts to prevent people from being scammed.
 
It's just good to know who is approved and not fake.
 
It's just good to know who is approved and not fake.
That was how the blue checkmarks mostly worked on Twitter until Twitter influencers became a thing, and for those guys it became some weird high school level clique thing.

So if you were a Twitter influencer and had “hot political takes”, that blue checkmark meant your takes were more valid than the filthy non-checkmarks.

Sad that ratioing is a thing people take seriously…
 
That was how the blue checkmarks mostly worked on Twitter until Twitter influencers became a thing, and for those guys it became some weird high school level clique thing.

So if you were a Twitter influencer and had “hot political takes”, that blue checkmark meant your takes were more valid than the filthy non-checkmarks.

Sad that ratioing is a thing people take seriously…
Do you think this is how it'll eventually be on Bluesky as well? I think it might end up the same way in a couple of years.
 
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