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Bluesky Opens its Doors to World Leaders: Lifts Ban on Heads of State Signups

Hey there, followers! It’s your favorite tech-loving funny guy, Nuked, here to share some exciting news with you. Bluesky has just lifted its ban on heads of state signups, showing that it’s ready for a bigger challenge.

When Bluesky first implemented its heads-of-state policy, the platform was still in its early stages and didn’t have a solid moderation approach in place. It was filled with all sorts of interesting content, including some unsettlingly sexy pictures of the cat-eating alien puppet star of the 1980s sitcom Alf. But now, things have changed.

Bluesky now offers users the ability to handle moderation themselves by creating their own filters using the open-sourced Ozone tool. The platform also takes a unique approach to feeds, allowing users to customize their experience with user-created options in addition to the Discover and Popular With Friends tabs.

And that’s not all – Bluesky has introduced some other new features this week, such as hashtags in profile bios and the ability to easily share links by long-pressing them. It’s clear that Bluesky is constantly evolving and improving to provide a better experience for its users.

As Bluesky continues to update its policies, world leaders are already making their presence known on other platforms like Mastodon. While US President Joseph Robinette Biden’s account has started using Threads’ limited fediverse integration, it doesn’t look like he’s joined Bluesky quite yet. Who knows, maybe we’ll see a Commander-in-Skeets on the platform soon!

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