Bluesky just made it harder for someone to steal your name, but verification is still a challenge


  • Bluesky updated its slim verification system
  • Domains remain critical
  • He’s also adding mentions.

Bluesky’s growing popularity as the social media platform of the moment has been somewhat crippled by frustrating verification issues. Simply put, there is no official verification system, at least not the traditional Blue Check that you can find on Instagram, Threads, X and TikTok. But now the distributed platform has made a relatively minor change that could have a big impact on protecting everyone’s names from squatters.

In a relatively small update (1.96) released on Thursday, December 19, Bluesky announced that if you change your Bluesky identifier to a domain name, the original identifier, which could also include your full name, will be reserved for you. You don’t have to use it, but the old handle will never expire and therefore will never fall into someone else’s hands. It is the equivalent of permanent ownership of the site’s domains, which does not exist. If you stop paying for your website domain, it will be back on the market and anyone can purchase it.

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