Quite amazing how completely techbros can fuck up without really trying.
Take BlueSky's new labelling system, released late last month. It allows users to create labels for accounts and individual posts.
So you can warn your pals/subscribers about, for example, transphobic accounts or content.
Sounds good, right?
There's two little catches.
Anyone with a few tech skills can set up a labeller. So the transphobes can target trans people, too. And if you feel you've been mislabelled, you have to subscribe to the labelling account to even report it.
But the real lulu is that you can't block a labeller from seeing - and labelling - your account or your posts. A block merely means YOU can't see them on BlueSky.
Way to go to open a whole new harassment vector, dipshits.
Sometimes I absolutely hate being Cassandra.
For the record, I currently have only one label on my Bluesky account. It's "Bluesky elder" - given merely because mine was one of the first 500k accounts on the site.
Most of the labels really are this daft.
@OutOnTheMoors That’s an extra important information to have a label for. Does it also have some pejorative meaning like “boomer 😒”?
@boby_biq Not in context. Many of the other Bluesky "elders" are young and trans, as that group was a big early adopter of the app.
@boby_biq I feel like it's a bit of stolen valour with me 😂

@OutOnTheMoors

I find the whole vibe from actual users there increasingly reflexive & febrile.

All the while, Bluesky (the company) hands off any responsibility for doing hard (expensive) things onto the user, dressing it up as "empowering".

@botvolution That's exactly what's happening. The labelling saga is by no means their only mistake, but it was the tipping point. They're throwing their core users under the bus.