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Daniel Fernandes
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Bluesky brings back bluechecks. But currently you can only be verified by: (1) Bluesky, the company (2) The New York Times (& their sports brand The Athletic), and (3) WIRED magazine. So many thoughts...I'll start a thread: https://bsky.social/about/blog/04-21-2025-verification
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1. NYTimes and Wired have both given glowing coverage to Bluesky & Jay Graber especially. Not that she doesn't deserve it, but the quid-pro-quo seems to be coming full circle here. Interestingly, Nilay Patel at The Verge leaned more into Threads thinking Zuck would be the anti-Musk, and he was for a hot minute, until Trump got elected and then Zuck lined up to kiss the ring. Nilay ended up getting a Bluesky account even later than I did. As a result, even though he's 99% ideologically aligned with Bluesky values, he's not included as a launch partner. Maybe it wouldn't have happened anyway, but it pays to be early.
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2. Good thread here from an ex-Mozilla employee musing about the analogy between selecting Root Certificate Authorities for a browser and Bluesky picking the trusted verifiers by default. https://bsky.app/profile/frankhecker.com/post/3lnh7gslzsc22
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3. It's worth reflecting on the Powerbadge experiment and how it was different. Powerbadges were based on what you did on Farcaster, the protocol, not on Warpcast the client, even though Warpcast was issuing the badge over-the-top, in much the same way spam labels are provided as a black-box API (& it has to be this way to prevent spam gamesmanship). This feels an order-of-magnitude less impressive. It's just, as mary puts it: lazy. https://bsky.app/profile/mary.my.id/post/3lng4fill6k2f
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