WWW2026

Open or Blocked Skies? Community Moderation Practices in Bluesky

Saidu Sokoto, Leonhard Balduf, Onur Ascigil, Gareth Tyson, Ignacio Castro, Björn Scheuermann, Andrea Baronchelli, Michal Król

摘要

Content moderation is a major challenge for online platforms. While user-driven blocking is a common tool, its dynamics are usually hidden as moderation data is private. Bluesky makes moderation actions public-by-design, providing an unprecedented opportunity to study a community-driven moderation ecosystem at scale. We leverage this transparency to (1) map the ecosystem of moderation blocking actions across 34 million users, including both individual blocks and the through blocklists, (2) identify the signals that correlate with blocking, and (3) measure the consequences of these actions. We demonstrate that community blocking is widespread, with a volume several orders of magnitude higher than official takedowns, and affects the visibility of more than 90% of Bluesky content. The blocked accounts represent the most active, popular, toxic, and politically inclined users. However, different blocklists target different types of accounts and behaviors. Finally, blocking does not decrease the popularity and activity of the blocked users and has a limited effect on the social graph. By quantifying its dynamics and trade-offs, our study provides empirical grounding for designing future moderation systems that are transparent, pluralistic, and resistant to centralized control. Taken together, this study provides the first large-scale, quantitative analysis of a communitydriven moderation ecosystem, demonstrating how individual and collective interventions influence user behavior. CCS Concepts • Human-centered computing → Social networks; Empirical studies in collaborative and social computing.