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There were 6.48 million reports to Bluesky’s Trust & Safety team in 2024 , up 17x from 2023 .
Bluesky increased its moderation team to roughly 100 moderators, and is continuing to hire.
Most reports were over anti-social behavior, like trolling and harassment.
The social network added over 23 million users in 2024 as Bluesky became a new destination for former Twitter /X users.
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