Bluesky Expands Video Limit to Three Minutes

Summary

Bluesky expands video limit to three minutes, matching its competitors; allows users to mute accounts more quickly; adds new 'Chat requests' screen for unknown DMs; and improves moderation reporting flow.

Key Points

  • Bluesky now supports videos up to three minutes long, allowing users to share longer content.

  • The platform's updated video limit brings it in line with its competitors, X and Meta's Threads.

  • Users can now mute accounts more quickly by clicking the three-dot menu on a post and selecting 'Mute account'.

Why It Matters

This update allows Bluesky to offer a more comprehensive user experience, matching its competitors' features and capabilities.

Author

Aisha Malik

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