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Bluesky Character Limit 2026: 300 Characters Explained

✓ Last updated: July 2026
✦ Limitora · 📖 4 min read · July 2026

Bluesky sits right between Twitter/X and Threads with a 300-character post limit — enough for a slightly fuller thought than Twitter/X's 280, without Threads' more generous 500. Here's the full breakdown.

Bluesky Character Limits

FieldLimit
Post300 characters
Bio256 characters
Display name64 characters
Handle (username)Domain-based, effectively unlimited but typically kept short

For the complete interactive reference with all fields for every platform, visit our all-platforms character limit cheat sheet — with 16 platforms in one page and links to dedicated tools for each.

Why 300, Not 280 or 500?

Bluesky's 300-character limit is a small but deliberate increase over Twitter/X's 280 — enough to fit a link or an extra clause without needing to trim as aggressively, while staying well within the "quick take" format that made the original Twitter format work. It sits nowhere near Threads' 500-character allowance.

Bluesky's Decentralized Handle System

Unlike traditional platforms with a fixed username character cap, Bluesky handles are based on domain names (e.g., yourname.bsky.social or a custom domain), which means there's no simple universal character limit the way there is for Twitter/X's 15-character handle — length is effectively bound by domain name rules rather than platform policy.

Writing Within 300 Characters

💡 Related tool: Our Twitter/X character counter covers the closely related 280-character limit.

See our Threads character limit guide for the more generous alternative, and Twitter/X's full guide for the original 280-character format. Also see the complete social media character limits guide.

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