Bluesky is stepping up its game with new features that improve user experience. The decentralized social network now allows users to upload videos up to three minutes long. This update builds on its previous 60-second limit introduced in September. With this change, Bluesky is making video sharing more competitive with platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Threads. While X limits free users to videos of two minutes and 20 seconds, Threads supports videos up to five minutes.
The extended video length is great news for users and developers working on video-focused apps like Bluescreen and Skylight. These apps aim to create a TikTok-like experience within Bluesky’s network. By increasing the upload limit, Bluesky is positioning itself as a better alternative for short-form video content.
Along with video updates, Bluesky has introduced a new “Chat requests” feature. This allows users to manage messages from unknown accounts and decide whether to accept or decline conversations. The platform has also improved account muting, making it easier to mute unwanted users directly from the three-dot menu on a post.
Bluesky is further enhancing its interface with better tablet-friendly layouts and a streamlined moderation reporting system. These updates show the platform’s commitment to improving user experience and competing with other major social media platforms.