Vice President J.D. Vance launched his account on Bluesky, a social media platform growing in popularity among progressive users, by posting about the Supreme Court’s decision on Tennessee’s ban of gender-affirming care for minors. He expressed support for Justice Clarence Thomas’s concurring view, which critiqued medical practices and pharmaceutical influence.
Just 12 minutes after his debut post, automated moderation flagged the account as a potential impersonation, triggering a brief suspension. Users were greeted with a “Not found” notification when trying to view his profile. However, Bluesky swiftly reinstated the account, verified his identity, and restored his inaugural message.
The suspension prompted immediate backlash from Vance’s supporters, who accused the platform of political bias. Leading voices in conservative circles condemned the action on rival networks, while Bluesky clarified the misstep was due entirely to automated screening, not content violation.
