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Bluesky implements a 'more aggressive' impersonation policy


Bluesky has updated its policy to address its impersonation problem.

Alexios Mantzarlis, the third party from Cornell Tech who analyzed the app's userbase, found that 44 percent of Bluesky's 100 most-followed accounts have a doppelganger. Accounts that start as impersonators with the purpose of gaining new users, and who then switch to a different identity in an attempt to circumvent the ban, will still get booted off the app. These are the best Lego Black Friday deals you can get this year, including steep discounts on Super Mario and Star Wars sets.

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