One conservative commentator claimed they were blocked from Bluesky for posting 'there are only two genders.'
A growing number of conservatives have been joining Bluesky, the microblogging website being touted as an alternative to Elon Musk's X , where several say they have either faced censorship from the platform or widespread abuse.
' The account said: 'Got banned from BIuesky within the first 30 seconds for posting a biological fact.'The Bluesky community guidelines tell users not to target 'harassment or abuse' at any individual or group 'including but not limited to, sexual harassment and gender identity-based harassment.'The Quartering, a conservative leaning X account with 366,000 followers, alleged its Bluesky profile was suspended almost immediately after it was created.
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