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Government censorship has found its way to Bluesky, but there is currently a gap thanks to how the social network is structured.

Earlier this month, Bluesky limited access to 72 accounts in Turkey at the request of Turkish government authorities, according to one recent report by the Union of freedom of expression. As a result, people in Turkey can no longer see these accounts and their approach is limited.

The report shows that 59 Bluesky accounts were blocked because of the protection of “national security and public order”. Bluesky also made another 13 accounts and at least one invisible post from Turkey.

Since many Turkish users migrated from X to blue in the hope of leaving government censorship, Bluesky’s Bowing in Turkish government’s demands has elevated questions Between community As for whether the social network is as open and decentralized as it claims to be. (Or if Is “just like twitter” rather than all that.)

However, the Bluesky technical bases today make the detachment of these blocks than it would be on a network like X – even if it is not as open as the Mastodon alternative social network, another decentralized opponent X.

A Mastodon user could move their account to different servers to avoid censorship aimed at the initial presence of Mastodon (server) where they first attracted the censors.

Users in the official Bluesky application can configure their moderation arrangements, but they have no way to leave the Bluesky moderation service. This includes the use of geographical labels, such as the recently added Turkish label of moderation that handles the censorship of the accounts that have been ordered by the Turkish government. (Laurens Hof has a great distribution of the way in which they all work with more technical details here In the Fediverse report.)

Simply put, if you are in the official Bluesky application and Bluesky (the company) agrees to censor something, there is no way to leave it to see hidden positions or bills.

Work around censorship in the atmosphere

Other third -party bluesky applications, which are the largest open social fabric known as AtmosphereYou don’t have to follow these same rules. At least, not for now.

Because bluesky is built over the protocol atThird -party customers can create their own interfaces and views on the content of the Bluesky without applying the same moderation options. In the meantime, the censored accounts is not prohibited from Bluesky infrastructure, such as relays and pds (which can run others outside the company).

Instead, the accounts are coordinated by the geographical labels at the client level. Currently, Bluesky does not require third -party applications to use its geographical moderation labelswhich will force applications to geograph their users and then apply the appropriate regional constraints. This means any application that does not apply existing Geographical label It does not censor these blocked Turkish accounts.

In other words, applications such as Sloping; Oanan; Deer; HeavenAnd others can currently be used to bypass Turkish censors.

This “solution” comes with several warnings, unfortunately.

The selection of applications to not use geographical labels is not necessarily deliberate. The addition of the geographical labels would be extra work on their part, and most have simply not bothered to apply them yet. In addition, these third -party applications have much smaller user bases than the official Bluesky application, which allows them to fly under the radar of government censors. This also makes decisions like this less worrying for application developers – at least for the time being.

If these third -party applications became quite popular, a government such as Turkey could also approach and seek action. And if they do not comply, they could risk their application to be blocked in the country. (Several Bluesky Application Developers told us they would not worry about adding geographical labels until Apple approaches them for a possible removal from the App Store, for example.)

Because avoiding labels is not seemingly a permanent solution, a programmer, Aviva Ruben, builds an alternative bluesky customer called Deer that works differently. Here, users may choose to completely disable Bluesky’s official moderation service and labels in favor of using other third -party labels.

In addition, the application allows users to manually shape their settings-a choice that will allow users to avoid blocks and censorship based on the geographical location.

Image credits:Alternative Customer Deer Bluesky.Social

“I like the current policy, but I’m afraid it will become more restrictive or change in the future – a big reason to continue to push alternative applications,” Ruben said, citing the need for alternative ways of accessing and promoting Bluesky data.

Although today’s government’s censorship concerns are focusing on Turkey, the Bluesky community must be prepared for a future where any government, including the US, could ask the company to hide positions beyond those that are grossly illegal, as well as Csam.

Ruben says that Deer.Social will add a “no -site” option to the application at this point, so users could choose to avoid all geographical labels.

Despite these possible gaps, censorship arrived at Bluesky. And given that the official application reaches the largest number of people, this is a remarkable development.

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