Bluesky cybersquatting problem addressed in latest update
Briefly

Bluesky has introduced a new update to combat cybersquatting and fake accounts, allowing verified users to reserve their default username and protect against impersonation.
Bluesky's new update aims to address the rampant increase in fake accounts by allowing users to automatically reserve their default username once they've verified via a domain name.
The update will help maintain user safety by preventing impersonators from claiming the default usernames created for new accounts, specifically targeting the issue of cybersquatting.
Despite the update, Bluesky acknowledges that it can't entirely stop cybersquatters; however, it aims to significantly reduce impersonations and scams.
Read at Mashable
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