Bluesky announces moderation changes focused on better tracking, improved transparency

by | Nov 19, 2025 | Technology

Decentralized social network Bluesky, a competitor to X and Threads, announced on Wednesday that it’s making further changes to its moderation process. Specifically, the company said it’s introducing new updates around how it tracks violations of its Community Guidelines and enforces its policies. This includes the inclusion of new reporting categories in the app, changes to its “strike” system for violations, and more guidance provided to those who violate the rules.

The moderation changes are rolling out with the latest version of the Bluesky app (v. 1.110), which also includes a dark-mode app icon and a redesigned feature for controlling who can reply to your post.

The company says the moderation updates are a result of Bluesky’s rapid growth and the need for “clear standards and expectations for how people treat each other” on the platform.

“On Bluesky, people are meeting and falling in love, being discovered as artists, and having debates on niche topics in cozy corners. At the same time, some of us have developed a habit of saying things behind screens that we’d never say in person,” the company shared in an announcement, explaining the changes.

However, the news also follows the most recent moderation dust-up on the platform, which saw a user suspended for making a comment that Bluesky interpreted as a threat of violence. Author and influencer Sarah Kendzior had written in a post on Bluesky that she wanted to “shoot the author of this article just to watch him die” — a reference to a Johnny Cash song lyric. That choice of words was apt because she was commenting on an article about Johnny Cash that she didn’t like.

Bluesky’s team said that Kendzior was suspended because she expressed “a desire to shoot the author of the article”– a very literal reading of her commentary.

With the updated rules, Bluesky seems focused on ensuring the platform maintains a sense of community and doesn’t devolve into the toxicity that now fuels X, where snarky comments, dunks, and hateful commentary are often the norm.

For starters, Bluesky is expanding the reporting options on posts from six to nine, allowing users more precision in flagging issues and helping moderators take action on critical reports more quickly. For in …

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