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It sounds like Bluesky is becoming serious to give some users the boot, with the company saying he will do more to “impose policies of moderation for better cultivating a space for healthy talks”.

This is part of a broader information to the Community guidelines of the Social Media Society, as Bluesky asked users in August to provide feedback on a previous plan for these changes. In A new blog postThe company said it received comments from more than 14,000 members of the community and that “it was specifically heard by members of the community who shared concerns about how the guidelines could affect creative expression and traditionally marginalized voices”.

“After looking at this feedback and on a return to our experimental roots, we will seek more focus on encouraging constructive dialogue and imposing our rules against harassment and toxic content,” the company said. “For beginners. We will increase our efforts to enforce us.”

As part of this enforcement, Bluesky said he would “escalate faster enforcement actions for account restrictions”. When asked about more details, a Bluesky spokesman told TechCrunch that they are proceeding, users who violate the instructions will obtain fewer warnings before disabling their accounts.

In addition, the company will “make product changes that will clarify when the content is likely to violate our community guidelines” – so users may also see more warnings before publishing content that may perform the guidelines.

Who is forbidden and why it remains a full issue for bluesky (as it is for most social networks). For example, there were repetitive complaints that the accounts for raising funds for the Palestinians in Gaza have been suspended unjustly.

More recently, many users have criticized Bluesky’s decision to temporarily suspend horror author Gretchen Felker-Martin due to Her current comments about taking Charlie Kirk. The writer Roxane Gay describes Bluesky’s decision -Along with the cancellation of DC Comics from the comic book by Felker-Marker-Marker-as “unacceptable”, “ridiculous” and “absolute shame”.

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Felker-Martin responded briefly For the Bluesky post that announces the new instructions, writing, “Thank you this crap”.

In addition to the criticism of its leftist users, bluesky also faces continuous complaints That has become a liberal echo chamber. (And definitely seem to be users who can’t get a joke.)

The company’s post mentions other upcoming product changes, including a “Zen feature” that will determine new defaults for users who want a calmer social media experience, as well as “encourages the way to participate in more constructive conversations”.

Bluesky said the actual guidelines have been further revised on the basis of user comments, with more specific language in some departments, as well as a new section on protected expression, such as journalism and education.

Since these changes were announced on Friday, much of the response to Bluesky has focused on guidelines that prohibit “sexual content that includes non -consensual activity”, even if the content is moving, illustrated or synthetic. (Gambling purchases, including Steam and Blotrecently faced reaction after seeing to break the games with intense or even illegal adult content.)

A user, for example, complained This bluesky should “worry less about whether a cartoon has rights and more about whether real life trans and Palestinian people do”. Another said This language “has literally always there because they are a boilerplate social media things” and suggested that users were confused because of the “Dogs of Bluesky -t Comms”.

The Bluesky spokesman said: “There was a misunderstanding here – we haven’t changed anything about our imposition in this area and we have no intention of doing so.”

The new guidelines are scheduled to take effect on October 15th.

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