Bluesky introduced a blocklist last October after the White House and other government agencies, under the Trump administration, joined the platform to blame Democrats for the government shutdown. The accounts that signed up at that time included various departments and the White House itself, making the White House one of the most-blocked accounts on Bluesky. ICE, however, did not join Bluesky until November 26, 2025, according to Bluecrawler’s Join Date Checker.
The verification of the ICE account on Bluesky has caused a stir among users, with many expressing their displeasure on the platform. The account’s verification status was confirmed by an independently-run Verified Account Tracker, raising questions about Bluesky’s decision-making process. Despite the backlash, ICE maintains a significant presence on other social media platforms such as X, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and LinkedIn, where its accounts are typically verified.
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The decision to host and verify ICE on Bluesky signifies a shift for the social network towards aligning with larger social media platforms. This move contrasts with the original ethos of the fediverse, a decentralized network of interconnected social media platforms. Platforms such as Mastodon, Pixelfed, PeerTube, and Instagram Threads cater to users who prefer more control over the accounts gaining attention.
Mastodon’s founder, Eugen Rochko, recently shared an anti-ICE message on Mastodon, emphasizing the need for more significant action to address issues in the U.S. He later announced his decision to opt out of the bridge connecting Mastodon and Bluesky, reflecting the ongoing tension between the fediverse and centralized social platforms.
Despite the controversies surrounding ICE’s presence on Bluesky, the platform remains a part of the evolving landscape of decentralized social networks. The introduction of domain blocklists by Bridgy Fed provides users with the ability to control their interactions on bridged accounts, offering a nuanced approach to navigating the diverse social media ecosystem.