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Soon we’ll be launching a change to how the block function works.
If your posts are set to public, accounts you have blocked will be able to view them, but they will not be able to engage (like, reply, repost, etc.).
At Bluesky, we take online safety seriously.
If you want to block someone, you can! It's your experience to customize.
In addition, you can also:
+ subscribe to block lists maintained by users you trust
+ detach quote posts
+ more
damn that's crazy
anyway on bluesky, users have named the blocking function "the nuclear block" because it's such a powerful tool to reduce harassment and dogpiling
you should have control over your experience online
X/Twitter is reportedly set to remove the block button
If the blocked account is public, it will still be visible to you
via @nima_owji
Readers added context
This is incorrect. The block button will not be removed, but its functionality will be changed.
twitter.com/elonmusk/statu…
Additionally, this was discussed earlier, and the changes never went through due to non-compliance with app store guidelines.
Unfortunately, Bluesky is unavailable in Mississippi right now, due to a new state law that requires age verification for all users.
While intended for child safety, we think this law poses broader challenges & creates significant barriers that limit free speech & harm smaller
i can guarantee that no bluesky team members will be sitting with a presidential candidate tonight and giving them direct access to control what you see online
Elon Musk plans to spend election night with Donald Trump, giving the former president direct access to the person controlling X, a key information platform, on what could be a chaotic evening. nyti.ms/3Apvv1R
Bluesky is building a social protocol. We released “ADX” (the X stood for Experiment) in May. Now that the design is starting to solidify, we’re renaming it to the “Authenticated Transport Protocol” — the “AT Protocol.”