
"'Glorifying violence or harm violates Bluesky's Community Guidelines. We review reports and take action on content that celebrates harm against anyone.' 'Violence has no place in healthy public discourse, and we're committed to fostering healthy, open conversations,' the post continued."
"According to the platform's 'Cardinal Directions,' any of the 38 million users who violate that policy to celebrate Kirk's assassination or promote violence against political activists could have their account suspended or removed from Bluesky."
"Bluesky was not the only social platform and media outlet forced to take action following an outpouring of inflammatory comments and videos on Wednesday. Meta, YouTube, Reddit, and Discord all issued statements denouncing any posts featuring the assassination, while MSNBC was forced to fire one of its political analysts for his remarks on air right after the shooting."
Bluesky will remove posts and ban users who celebrate the assassination of Charlie Kirk. A wave of posts flooded the platform openly cheering the murder of Kirk, a 31-year-old conservative commentator fatally shot while speaking to college students at Utah Valley University in Orem. Bluesky's Safety account stated that glorifying violence violates Community Guidelines and that reports are reviewed and acted upon. The platform's 'Cardinal Directions' policy allows suspension or removal of violating accounts among its 38 million users. Other platforms and outlets including Meta, YouTube, Reddit, Discord, and MSNBC also condemned posts and took actions.
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