Bluesky may soon add blue check verification
Bluesky plans to launch a blue check verification system involving trusted organizations, with an announcement expected on April 21, 2025, differing from X's criticized model.
Read original articleBluesky is reportedly set to introduce a blue check verification system, as indicated by recent updates to its public GitHub repository. This new verification system may resemble Twitter's (now X) blue check but will function differently. Bluesky plans to involve multiple organizations in the verification process, allowing them to act as "trusted verifiers" who can issue blue checks directly. The anticipated announcement regarding this system could come as early as April 21, 2025. Currently, Bluesky allows users to verify their accounts by linking them to official websites, but CEO Jay Graber has suggested exploring additional verification methods. The new system will feature a blue circle with a white checkmark for verified users and a scalloped blue circle for trusted verifiers. Notably, organizations like The New York Times may be among those authorized to verify users. This decentralized approach contrasts with X's verification model, which has faced criticism for diluting the value of blue checks by allowing bot accounts to be verified and implementing a subscription-based model. The effectiveness of Bluesky's verification strategy remains to be seen.
- Bluesky is introducing a blue check verification system involving multiple trusted organizations.
- The new verification system may be announced on April 21, 2025.
- Verified users will have a blue circle with a white checkmark, while trusted verifiers will have a scalloped version.
- The approach differs from X's model, which has faced criticism for its verification process.
- Organizations like The New York Times may be involved in the verification process.
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