The thing that makes the Jesse Singal situation even more riveting is that the only aspect of Bluesky that isn't embarrassingly outdated compared to similar social media sites is the self-moderation tools. If you make a Bluesky account this very instant, you could theoretically block Jesse, anyone who has ever interacted positively with him, and any past or future mention of him in literal seconds. On Bluesky, you are, at any moment, three or four clicks away from a world where Jesse Singal never existed. Yet that, somehow, is not enough.
People aren't mad that they could be exposed to the cognito-hazard risks of reading dangerous wrong-think; they are mad about the fact that Jesse Singal has access to the same toys everyone else does, and that the moderation team isn't caving in to the latest tantrum of the site's Brahmin. Every second Jesse is still allowed on the platform is a testament that the inmates aren't fully running the asylum yet, and that drives them crazy. They never tried too hard to pretend that the rules were fair to begin with, but at the first signs that they could actually be used against them, the mask fell off, and Bluesky became the quiet-part-out-loud platform.