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It feels like every social media site now has a 'reply guy' problem. You'll post about something that you know your followers will get, but if the post goes any degree of viral, multiple random strangers will appear in the replies questioning all your decisions and putting you down for making a harmless quip or a minor error. Bluesky is now helping you do something to address this problem.
The site's moderation tools are among the best I've seen on social media platforms and in its latest update (1.98), Bluesky is doubling down on its efforts to help you keep harassment at bay. You can now restrict replies to only your followers, which is another great tool to reduce the negative effects of going viral.
Credit: Pranay Parab
There are two easy ways to restrict replies on Bluesky. One way is to open any of your posts on and click the Everybody can reply button next to the post date. This will open a small pop-up, where you can select Your followers and hit Save. In my experience, Bluesky's community has been pretty civil, but you can use this option in case your post gets a little too popular on the Discover feed and invites unwanted attention.
Alternatively, you can go to a new settings page, also introduced with Bluesky 1.98, to automate setting your replies to followers only. To do this, click Settings in the left pane on Bluesky's desktop site (or on the app, tap the three-lines menu in the top-left and select Settings). Now, go to Moderation > Interaction settings and select your preferred defaults for all new posts. Even if you select a restrictive reply preferences here, you can always change it for individual posts, just in case you're open to inviting opinions from strangers on specific topics.
Credit: Pranay Parab
The latest update also included a few search improvements. You can now go to any user's profile on Bluesky to search through their posts. This is an easy way to find a useful post from a specific person. For instance, you can visit my profile on Bluesky, hit the three-dots button in the top-right, and select Search posts. Use the search bar up top to look for "iPhone" or any other search term you like. You can do this for any profile on Bluesky.
Other than this, there are minor improvements to Bluesky's search page, and the site's translation feature now supports Interlingua.
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The site's moderation tools are among the best I've seen on social media platforms and in its latest update (1.98), Bluesky is doubling down on its efforts to help you keep harassment at bay. You can now restrict replies to only your followers, which is another great tool to reduce the negative effects of going viral.
How to restrict replies to followers only on Bluesky

Credit: Pranay Parab
There are two easy ways to restrict replies on Bluesky. One way is to open any of your posts on and click the Everybody can reply button next to the post date. This will open a small pop-up, where you can select Your followers and hit Save. In my experience, Bluesky's community has been pretty civil, but you can use this option in case your post gets a little too popular on the Discover feed and invites unwanted attention.
Alternatively, you can go to a new settings page, also introduced with Bluesky 1.98, to automate setting your replies to followers only. To do this, click Settings in the left pane on Bluesky's desktop site (or on the app, tap the three-lines menu in the top-left and select Settings). Now, go to Moderation > Interaction settings and select your preferred defaults for all new posts. Even if you select a restrictive reply preferences here, you can always change it for individual posts, just in case you're open to inviting opinions from strangers on specific topics.
Other Bluesky updates

Credit: Pranay Parab
The latest update also included a few search improvements. You can now go to any user's profile on Bluesky to search through their posts. This is an easy way to find a useful post from a specific person. For instance, you can visit my profile on Bluesky, hit the three-dots button in the top-right, and select Search posts. Use the search bar up top to look for "iPhone" or any other search term you like. You can do this for any profile on Bluesky.
Other than this, there are minor improvements to Bluesky's search page, and the site's translation feature now supports Interlingua.
Full story here: