Bluesky’s new rules require parody, fan and satire accounts to clearly identify themselves. If they don’t, they will be removed. The platform is also fighting fraud, where users pretend to be someone else and have their information reinstated to gain followers.
These changes come after a third-party study found that 44% of Bluesky’s most popular accounts had doppelgangers.
Source: Ferra

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