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Mississippians can no longer access the Bluesky app after the social media platform blocked access to users in the state.
Bluesky pointed out that Mississippi's law was particularly burdensome and was worrying in terms of its privacy implications.
Bluesky has chosen to block access in the state rather than risk potential fines of up to $10,000 per violation.
Bluesky goes dark in Mississippi after the Supreme Court rules to enforce strict age verification for all social media users in the US state.
Bluesky will block access from Mississippi IP addresses in response to a new state law requiring age verification and ...
Social media age law demands surveillance lawmakers (probably) didn’t think through Social notworking outfit, Bluesky has cut ...
Because the US state requires social networks to check the age of all users, Bluesky is withdrawing from them. The debate ...
Decentralized social app Bluesky has opted to shut down access in Mississippi, as a result of the state’s recently updated user age requirements, which Bluesky says will be impossible for it to abide ...
The Supreme Court has refused for now to block enforcement of a Mississippi law aimed at regulating the use of social media ...
Justice Brett Kavanaugh said the law would “likely” violate the First Amendment rights of social media companies.
The Supreme Court on Thursday allowed Mississippi to enforce a state law that requires the nation’s largest social media ...
In a blog post published on Friday, the company explains that, as a small team, it doesn't have the resources to make the ...