You can now apply for verification on Bluesky

Bluusky is increasing its verification program, however, though it is still clear how it plans to decide what accounts are “standard and noticeable” to the blue checkmark. A month later that the company will start giving checkmarks to select accounts, the company is now allowing people .
Currently, the application consists of multiple pages This is what customers want to share details about their account and why they are verified. However, it is not sure how the Bluesky will take into account what criteria or how it will be a flood of applications.
The company says it only verifies “active and safe, authentic and noticeable” accounts. Bluusky also recommends a few obvious steps, such as having a full bio and using two-factor authentication. The form of official, branded, athlete, journalist, academic or “other” such as “category” asks users about any “category”.
But it seems that most of the Bluxy has found verification. “Our standards for verification are developing based on user opinion,” form stated. “We continue to expand the scope of qualified accounts for verification over time. This is an early version of the form. It turns out when we are finalizing the requirements for verification.” It also states that “meeting basic standards does not guarantee verification.”
It complicates the contents for Bluesky, which has repeatedly resisted the idea of having an internal verification system until recently . The service has more than 36 million sign-ups, and if a small percentage of them request a badge, it will quickly drown the company’s small team.
In particular, the platform is also expanding its ““These are third -party entities, which can verify customers (they get a slightly different shaped checkmark) and guarantee their legitimacy. Institutions that want to verify on behalf of others can sign up through the same form.