Bluesky Expands Verification Checkmarks
Bluesky is broadening access to its in-app verification checkmarks, allowing more users to gain recognition as trusted, authoritative sources within the app.
Verification Checkmark Types
- Rounded marker: Displayed on verified user profiles, matching the Bluesky logo style.
- Star-like checkmark: Awarded to trusted providers, approved entities that can verify their own members.
This allows organizations, such as The New York Times, to verify their own journalists, reducing the verification workload for Bluesky.
Implications and Challenges
While this system empowers organizations, it may create varying interpretations of the checkmarks’ meanings and who qualifies within each group, potentially weakening the value of the tags.
Verification Criteria and Process
Bluesky is now accepting verification requests from all notable and authentic accounts. Verification requires that accounts are:
- Active and secure
- Authentic
- Notable
Notability is defined as recognition within one’s field and region, considering factors like professional recognition, media coverage, and presence on credible platforms. Specific criteria may vary by verification category.
Potential Concerns
Decisions on what constitutes professional recognition or credible platforms may raise questions, but the goal is to verify high-profile users vulnerable to impersonation.
Application Process
- Bluesky will not engage in direct correspondence with applicants unless verification is approved.
- Identity verification may be required later.
Overall, this process aims to enhance trust within the app, despite potential ambiguities around the approval of notable accounts.