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Bounce publicly debuts a tool that will let you move your account between open social networks like Bluesky and Mastodon.
Mississippians can no longer access the Bluesky app after the social media platform blocked access to users in the state.
The ban follows an affirmation of a controversial age verification law in the state, which is already starting to impact regional newsrooms.
Bluesky does comply with the UK's controversial Online Safety Act, which also requires internet services to verify user ages.
In a blog post published on Friday, the company explains that, as a small team, it doesn't have the resources to make the ...
The law, H.B. 1126, passed with nearly unanimous votes in Mississippi’s state House and Senate and then signed into law by ...
Because the US state requires social networks to check the age of all users, Bluesky is withdrawing from them. The debate ...
Bluesky admitted on official channels that it doesn't have the infrastructure or resources to build the systems Mississippi's ...
The post that originally got Earl banned was a quote of another trans writer, Gretchen Felker-Martin, whose own account had ...
Bluesky CEO Jay Graber emphasized the importance of critical thinking and developing a generalist skillset for the AI era.
Bluesky has chosen to block access in the state rather than risk potential fines of up to $10,000 per violation.
Bluesky goes dark in Mississippi after the Supreme Court rules to enforce strict age verification for all social media users in the US state.