Bluesky Passes Users Who Embezzle Racial Cash When Registering For New Accounts
JAKARTA - Bluesky was suddenly filled with usernames containing racial tweets or n-words, who escaped to sign up on the platform. Over the past week, other Bluesky users who knew it were annoyed by protesting on the platform.
The social media community also found that this incident occurred because the platform failed to block the user's ability to register the name.
In response, Bluesky's team said they initially received a report about the account on Wednesday last week, and then deleted it within 40 minutes.
They also stated that they had patched a code that would allow this handle to be created indefinitely. Unfortunately, many were disappointed that the startup did not apologize for this incident.
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Bluesky only framed the incident as a one-time incident that was handled quickly. And, have made investments.
On Wednesday, users reported accounts that had accounts as their guidelines. These guidelines violate our community guidelines, and our mistakes allow them to be made," Bluesky said on its official website. "40 minutes after the report, the account was deleted, and the code that allows this to happen has been patched," he added.
According to Engadget, quoted Monday, July 17, no social media network is racist free, but when Bluesky hasn't filtered anything so fundamental as n-words, it's quite surprising when Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey is a company supporter.
Under Dorsey's leadership, Twitter is also often ineffective in dealing with white supremacists and can protect blacks more frequently and other marginalized users.