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Some Mississippi lawmakers are defending the state’s new age verification law after a social media app cut off Mississippians ...
Mississippians can no longer access the Bluesky app after the social media platform blocked access to users in the state.
Bluesky has chosen to block access in the state rather than risk potential fines of up to $10,000 per violation.
People in Mississippi no longer have access to Bluesky — one of the primary alternatives to Elon Musk 's X — because of ...
In a blog post published on Friday, the company explains that, as a small team, it doesn't have the resources to make the ...
Bluesky admitted on official channels that it doesn't have the infrastructure or resources to build the systems Mississippi's ...
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 on Thursday allowed Mississippi to enforce a state law that requires the nation’s largest social media ...
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.
Bluesky does comply with the UK's controversial Online Safety Act, which also requires internet services to verify user ages.
Bluesky goes dark in Mississippi after the Supreme Court rules to enforce strict age verification for all social media users in the US state.