Mashable 2024年11月28日
Bluesky has growing pains. Heres what it can learn from X/Twitter
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社交媒体平台Bluesky正在经历爆发式增长,其用户数量在短短时间内突破2000万,这与X平台(原Twitter)用户外流有关。然而,Bluesky面临着与Twitter早期类似的挑战,即内容审核问题,包括虚假账户传播虚假信息和儿童色情内容的泛滥。Bluesky正在努力扩大内容审核团队,以应对这些挑战,但其快速增长也带来了新的合规问题,例如尚未在欧盟设立代表机构。文章回顾了Twitter早期发展中面临的内容审核困境,并对比分析了Bluesky当前的状况,探讨了其未来发展中面临的机遇和挑战。

🤔 Bluesky用户数量快速增长,尤其是在美国大选后,用户数量激增,超过2000万,并持续增长,每秒新增4-8个用户。

⚠️ Bluesky面临着内容审核的巨大挑战,包括虚假账户传播虚假信息和儿童性侵犯材料(CSAM)的泛滥,从2023年的2起确认案例到每天8起确认案例。

🛡️ Bluesky计划将内容审核团队规模扩大四倍,从25人增加到100人,旨在建立一个安全友好的用户环境,并超越法律最低要求。

🔍 Bluesky目前尚无欧洲代表,这使其在遵守欧盟相关法规方面面临挑战,但该问题相对较小。

🐦 Bluesky的快速增长使其发展阶段类似于2009年的Twitter,面临着类似的挑战,也拥有同样的机遇。

File this under nice problems to have: Bluesky is growing like gangbusters. But hiding beneath that nice problem is a whole viper pit of nasty ones, as any study of Twitter history will tell you.

The Twitter-like social media underdog (or, given its logo, under-butterfly) zipped past the 20 million-user mark last week, with more than a quarter of those users arriving after the U.S. election. An election in which the owner of Twitter/X put his giant thumb on the scale for Donald Trump and made billions of dollars in a single day afterwards—events that led to what we might term an ongoing X-odus. Now leaving Musk's sinking ship for Bluesky: Taylor Swift stans.

More importantly, the new users are highly active, and there's no sign of the trend abating. According to a live counter built atop Bluesky's API, the service is nudging the 23 million-user mark, and could cross it by the time U.S. families sit down to their Thanksgiving meals. The growth rate is 4 to 8 new users every second. That could easily climb once crazy Republican uncles everywhere unload on their distraught Democratic kin.

So what's the problem? Say it with us now: content moderation. Bluesky doesn't just have to deal with disinformation coming from fake accounts, taking advantage of its lack of account verification, but also an explosion in child sexual abuse material (CSAM) — from two confirmed cases in 2023 to eight confirmed cases a day post-election.

What did Twitter do when it was in this position? In a word: nothing.

Twitter's early history was one of chaotic growth, company name changes, excessive "fail whale" downtime, and ego clashes between the shy male nerds who lucked into running it. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg famously described his rival social media service as "a clown car that fell into a gold mine."

As a result, there's little data on account growth in the early years. We know Twitter, born in 2006, took until 2008 to reach its first 600,000 users. In April 2010, the company boasted 105.8 million accounts, according to an on-the-scene report from a social media news website called Mashable. In other words, the closest analog to Bluesky right now is Twitter at some point in 2009.

'We suck at dealing with abuse'

And when did Twitter start policing for hate speech and other criminal activity? Before 2014, the company didn't even offer a way to report abuse on the platform, and that tool was notoriously slow. In 2015, well into the targeted harassment campaign known as Gamergate, Twitter CEO Dick Costolo wrote a mea culpa explaining how this was costing the company:

We suck at dealing with abuse and trolls on the platform and we've sucked at it for years. It's no secret and the rest of the world talks about it every day. We lose core user after core user by not addressing simple trolling issues that they face every day.

Disney CEO Bob Iger concurred in 2016, when he nixed a deal to buy Twitter that had the support of both company boards. The reason? "Nastiness" and "hate speech," Iger wrote in his 2019 autobiography.

That didn't faze Elon Musk — or did it? After all, even Musk tried to back out of his highly speculative $44 billion offer for Twitter in 2022 before a court forced him to mean what he had publicly said. By that point, Twitter had belatedly introduced content moderation (starting in 2018, when it permanently suspended the account of conspiracy maven Alex Jones).

The growing moderation team under Aaron Rodericks was dismantled during Musk's first year. His "content moderation council" that was going to decide whether to reinstate accounts like Trump's (banned after it was used to lead an insurrection) never materialized. And what happened? A stream of users heading for the exits that has not abated since.

By contrast, Bluesky has plans to quadruple the size of its content moderation team, from 25 to 100. "We're trying to go above what the legal requirements are, because we decided that we wanted to be a safe and welcoming space for a lot of users," Rodericks — now head of Trust and Safety at Bluesky after Musk ousted him from X — told Platformer.

There are many challenges ahead for Rodericks and everyone else at Bluesky who aims to build trust among new users. Top of mind right now has to be those fake accounts. Twitter introduced its verification badges, the famous blue checks, in 2009; right in line with Bluesky at this stage in its growth.

Plus, European Union chiefs noted this week, the platform is technically running afoul of its regulations. But the compliance problem is a small one. There's no sign yet that Bluesky intends to follow Musk into his ongoing state of war with the EU; the problem simply seems to be that Bluesky is growing so fast it doesn't even have a European representative.

Again, nice problem to have.

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