🇺🇸 White House Joins Bluesky and Sparks Controversy
On October 17, 2025, the White House joined the decentralized social media platform Bluesky, popular among left-leaning users, with its first official post.
🎬 Post Content
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The debut post featured a 50-second video highlighting former President Donald Trump’s actions during his second term.
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It included humorous and edited images of political figures and references to past executive actions, delivered in a satirical tone.
⚡ User Reactions
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Many Bluesky users blocked the White House account immediately.
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Comments and memes mocking the post spread quickly, with some demanding more transparency on political issues.
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The post was widely perceived as provocative, leading to criticism and ridicule across the platform.
🏛️ Other Government Moves
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On the same day, several U.S. government agencies, including the Departments of Health and Human Services and Homeland Security, launched Bluesky accounts.
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Vice President JD Vance had joined the platform earlier in June 2025.
🔍 Summary
The incident highlights the challenges governments face when engaging on social media platforms, especially those where users highly value transparency and authenticity, and shows how such interactions can quickly generate controversy and mockery.