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Bluesky, a social media app, is planning to introduce a new verification system similar to Twitter's blue checkmark. Unlike Twitter, Bluesky will allow multiple organizations, labeled as "trusted verifiers," to distribute blue checks and directly issue them to notable accounts. The changes may be announced as soon as Monday, and The New York Times may be one of the trusted news publishers participating in the system.
Courtesy: techcrunch.com
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