Bluesky gets verified blue tick accounts, and it’s far better than X and Meta
- Bluesky announced a new account verification system featuring blue checks and Trusted Verifiers.
- Imposter accounts on Bluesky prompted the need for a reliable verification system, similar to the original Twitter system.
- The Bluesky verification system includes three levels: basic accounts, Verified Accounts , and Trusted Verifiers.
- Bluesky reports that 270,000 accounts have already linked their accounts to domains as part of an earlier verification layer.
- While proactively verifying some accounts, Bluesky is not currently accepting verification requests but plans to launch a request form later.
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Bluesky adds blue checks for verification, like the Twitter of old
Bluesky is introducing new ways to recognize genuine, verified accounts on the social media platform. According to an official update on Bluesky's blog, certain accounts will now get a blue checkmark next to their names. Bluesky will also let "select independent organizations" verify accounts of their employees directly, with one example being the New York Times which can now issue blue ticks to its journalists. SEE ALSO: NFL bars teams from u…
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