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Bluesky Starts Confirming “Notable” Users

Akinola Ajibola by Akinola Ajibola
May 23, 2025
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In social media, blue-check verification is nothing new, but Bluesky is just now allowing any “notable” accounts to use it. Users can now apply for this authentication and get a blue check through an application that the social media business has released. 

On Thursday, Bluesky secretly made its social networking platform verified for anyone who wants to join. “Notable and authentic” accounts are able to submit applications for verification using a new web form, the business revealed in a message released by the Bluesky Safety account.

In 2023, Bluesky introduced a verification process that required users to enter their handle, which was a domain. For instance, a magazine or business could demonstrate its legitimacy by using its official website as a means of identification. Employees of the company could then create usernames that were @name.wesbite.com.

Over 270,000 accounts participated in this option over its first two years, according to Bluesky.

Bluesky didn’t follow its rivals’ lead and began providing blue checks until April of this year, and then only very selectively.

Most significantly, it established a procedure that enables authorized firms to become Trusted Verifiers and do a blue check on their staff. These users’ “trusted” status is indicated by a scalloped blue check.

Consequently, Bluesky’s safety account declared, “We’re expanding our roll-out,” in the present day. Using the form provided in our blog, notable and genuine accounts can apply for verification or to become a Trusted Verifier. 

In order to have access to the technologies that enable them to verify others, organizations can also apply to become a Trusted Verifier. Last month, Bluesky started testing this tool with a select group of companies, such as The New York Times, Wired, and The Athletic.

Some people on Bluesky don’t like the blue verification badge because it makes them think of the clout-chasing that happened on Twitter (now X). Under current owner Elon Musk, verification evolved from a desired status signal for Twitter users to a paid subscription perk. It symbolized a hierarchical structure in which certain individuals were considered more significant or noteworthy than others.

But Bluesky’s verification strategy depends on more than just the blue badge. Users can self-verify by using a domain as their login, as NPR has done with its account @npr.org, in addition to farming out verification to other Trusted Verifiers outside the firm. Domain-based verification has already been implemented in more than 270,000 accounts.

It’s unclear how Bluesky will review the applications submitted by people seeking verification however to submit a Bluesky verification application?

The application, which can be found here, asks about the account’s classification (e.g., public figure or elected official) and the supporting documentation for its position.

Some basic needs are listed on the company’s web form, such as accounts that must be safe, active, and comprehensive (bio filled out, profile photo, etc.). Additionally, they must link to any official website, if any, and represent a “real person, registered business, organization, or legitimate entity.”

Although they can still pursue the domain option, those that are not chosen for verification will not hear back from the business.

But the standards are more complicated when they pertain to what or person is considered noteworthy.

According to Bluesky, noteworthy accounts must be noteworthy in their “field and geographic region,” and the company will consider a number of notability indicators, such as “professional recognition, media coverage in established publications, presence on credible reference platforms, or other evidence of public interest.” Although Bluesky doesn’t specify what they are, there might be additional particular notability requirements associated with particular verification types.

According to the form, “We take into account the overall context and public interest value of each account.” “Please send us links and supporting documentation to help us verify that your account satisfies the requirements for notability.”

Following a large migration away from X following the presidential election, Bluesky’s user base skyrocketed, tripling from its pre-November statistics to over 36 million at the time of publication.

Someone must review incoming requests to ensure that no celebrities or other well-known people are overlooked, as the company claims that it won’t reply to users unless their account is chosen for verification.

Verification may have an effect on Bluesky’s ethos, which has so far set itself apart from social networks like Threads and Twitter/X, which gave preference to certain users over others. The announcement could have been more well-received if it had been made after a larger network of Trusted Verifiers—organizations unaffiliated with Bluesky—had been established. That would more clearly convey Bluesky’s intention to avoid having a centralized authority.

And by not making it obvious who is legitimate and who paid, Elon Musk, the owner of X, has already started to offer paid verification, negating the legitimacy of such designations on the website. His verbal and financial backing of current President Trump encouraged additional users to go to Bluesky and terminate their accounts.

Deer is a branched variant of Bluesky that exists elsewhere in the ecosystem.Social has taken a more democratic approach to verification by allowing users to choose the verifier they trust. The accounts that the trusted verifier has also validated throughout the network are then visible to them. In this manner, there is no need for a central authority because everyone can verify others or be confirmed themselves. To put it another way, people who dislike Bluesky’s authentication method already have an alternative.

Bluesky was not accessible for comment at the time.

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