Bluesky, a social network, has released a new version of its app that adds a different tab for mentions in notifications, protections against username squatting, and new ways to sort replies.
Along with v1.96, the company said it would add a new tab called “mentions” that would let you see these posts separately. Up until now, all of your alerts were in one tab.
People who want to steal your Bluesky username can’t do it because Bluesky reserves your original Bluesky username with the.bsky.social suffix when you change your username to a custom domain. The platform said it only holds the newest Bluesky username and that it doesn’t end.
Impersonation is a problem for the company because people buy up domain names and reserve usernames with the names of known people who might not be on the platform yet. This was shown by a recent event. People also used to make a different account when they switched to a custom domain so that no one else could take their original Bluesky username.
Bluesky will also add a way to show comments below a post. Users can pick between single-line and multiple-line views. They can also use filters like “hot,” “oldest,” “newest,” “most-liked,” and “random” to sort the answers.
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The social network now has more than 25 million people, and Nepali, Khmer, and Romanian will be able to be translated as well.
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