For those who don't know what the BlueAT Network is, it's a Bluesky PDS run by
Hello, world. It's Daniel, and I have some exciting news for you all today. We are proud to Announce BlueAT's biggest step in to the AT Protocol, BlueAT Moderation.
BlueAT Moderation () is a moderation service/labeler run by the BlueAT Network. As of now it provides the following labels.
BlueAT Admin - This user has access to internal BlueAT Network tools and apps
BlueAT Bot - This account is a bot that's run by the BlueAT Network and performs automated actions
Mirrored X Account - This account is a mirror of an X account, mirrored using github.com/j4ckxyz/tweets-2-bsky1. Content is hidden by default.
OG User - This user has/had been one of the first people to use the BlueAT Network PDS
BlueAT Official - This is an official account run by the BlueAT Network and can be used as a trusted source of information. Accounts without this badge are unofficial.
Verified - This user has been verified by BlueAT Moderation and has a verification check mark. Set moderation.blueat.net as a trusted verifier in your app settings to see the verification check mark for this account and other verified accounts.
Alongside the labels we are also proud on announce...
A New Form of Verification
Something BlueAT Moderation does differently from Bluesky is verification.
By default, on social app2 and social app forks there is a set list of "Trusted Verifiers", but that's something you change on most social app forks3. By setting as a "Trusted Verifier" accounts we've verified will now have the Verification Blue4 check.
If that's not possible that's ok, you will instead see a Badge/Label5 on the user's account/posts with the BlueAT Moderation Logo with the text "Verified". It's like the blue6 verification check mark but "better".
This lets you see who has been verified by the BlueAT Network.
I say we did verification correctly. Can’t set @moderation.blueat.net as a trusted verifier, that’s ok. Just subscribe to the labeler and look for a “Verified” tag on user profiles and posts.
I know this is a "short" leaflet, but I was too excited to go into detail and just wanted to publish this.