

@Kirk It is. As their announcement says,
“This decision applies only to the Bluesky app, which is one service built on the AT Protocol. Other apps and services may choose to respond differently.”
Of course, today 99.9%+ of the people using AT Protocol-based services are using Bluesky’s app. But that was already in the process of changing, and stuff like this – and the Online Services Act, and the (very justifiable) desire by Canadians and Europeans and everybody else not to be depending on US company’s infrastructure are just giving it more momentum. So, it’ll be interesting to see how it works out.



@DahGangalang https://www.fightforthefuture.org/news/2025-12-11-2-pager-human-rights-concerns-on-18-bills-in-house-cmt-kids-safety-hearing/ just came out today – they’re new enough that I haven’t seen any detailed analysis.
https://www.theverge.com/news/829492/house-energy-commerce-kids-online-safety-package is a high-level view of the package as a whole. (One of them got dropped, I think the RESET Act_