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Bluesky allowed people to include the n-word in their usernames | Engadget
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I've seen a person with that in their username on Lemmy as well.
The difference being that should you report it it's more likely to be moderated and rectified. That's the joy of the Fediverse.
In 40 minutes or less?
Depends on the size of your instance, but it could happen.
According to BlueSky's own timeline - the original account was deleted 18 days after it was created. They were quick to react once they knew about it, but they took too long to find it.
That was also followed by almost two weeks of activity without clearly making any statement about what was going on. Better late than never but this "Letter to the Community" should have been written over a week ago.
As for how long it should take to take an account offline on Lemmy - personally I'd like to see some kind of karma based system. If an active account that's been around for years is flagged... maybe ignore that unless there are multiple flags. But if a brand new account or an old account that hasn't been very active is flagged, kill it instantly and flag it to be investigated (and potentially restored).