Today, we’re releasing an open labeling system on Bluesky. “Labeling” is a key part of moderation; it is a system for marking content that may need to be hidden, blurred, taken down, or annotated in applications. Labeling is how a lot of centralized moderation works under the hood, but nobody has ever opened it up for anyone to contribute. By building an open source labeling system, our goal is to empower developers, organizations, and users to actively participate in shaping the future of moderation.
In this post, we’ll dive into the details on how labeling and moderation works in the AT Protocol.
As I understand it so far:
Broad strokes general pros/cons:
Bsky’s pros:
Somewhere in-between:
Bsky’s negatives (as of writing):
*-Note: Mastodon now has a form of full text search but it must enabled by instance admins and one must opt their account’s posts into search visibility for them to show up. This is the result of the years of back & forth over the feature and is an interesting compromise approach.
Broad strokes technical pro/cons compared to Mastodon:
Bsky/Bluesky’s tentative benefits:
Tentative negatives:
Worth noting when compared to Mastodon: