Bluesky further mentioned that it had made significant investments in its Trust and Safety team in recent months and emphasized its commitment to continue investing in moderation, feedback, and support systems that can effectively scale with the platform’s expanding user base. Engadget reached out for comments from Bluesky, but the company has not responded at the time of writing. Prior to issuing a statement on the matter, Bluesky discreetly added the n-word and around forty other ethnic and racial slurs to its list of “reserved” words, as discovered by Hacker News.
