Bluesky allowed people to include the n-word in their usernames | Engadget

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Bluesky allowed people to include the n-word in their usernames | Engadget
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Bluesky, a decentralized social network, allowed users to register usernames containing the n-word. When reports surfaced about a user with the racial slur in their name, Bluesky took 40 minutes to remove the account but did not publicly apologize. A LinkedIn post criticized Bluesky for failing to filter offensive terms from the start and for not addressing its anti-blackness problem. Bluesky later claimed it had invested in moderation systems but the oversight highlighted ongoing issues considering Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey backs the startup. The fact that Bluesky allowed such an obvious racial slur shows it was unprepared to moderate a social network effectively.

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decentrali[s]ed remove the account Surprising approximately nobody, it's trash.

You should see some of the usernames I've seen reported from the sh.itjust.works instance. I'm not going to post any but it seems like there is no moderation of usernames at all as far as I can tell. Major oversight on their part.