@tomatol If Nomadic identities get implemented then yes, I’ve heard there were somepeople working towards it but haven’t heard much since.
Still, not sure I’d be to comfortable using a Fediverse server (especially one not hosted by me) for my identity. I’ve already lost an account to a SQL database dying, and some swaths of the fediverae are rather quick to ban or defederate.
Nostr and AT do it pretty well, though, using a key pair you control to sign into other services using your account. If something were attempted on the Fediverse this would probably be the best way to go about it.
@mbirth This has got to be the most milk toast take ever. The government says they have concrete justification to interfere with a political party in a democracy by performing aggressive surveillance on them, but says their justification is a secret. Then somebody comes along and says “Huh, I don’t blindly trust the government so I’m not going to support this decision unless I’m told why and can judge it for myself.” In fact, if in a democracy a party tries to attack another party through non-electoral means without saying why, there are only two reasonable responses:
I’ve long been critical of this really aggressive defederation, it breaks the network and I believe is the capstone in the list of reasons why the fediverse sputtered out and lost a supermajority of it’s users. I think it’s still got a chance as the big three protocols grow more interconnected and as big platforms have started adopting said protocols, but if it’s got a chance to do so I believe the community needs to get this sort of stuff sorted out beforehand.
/end rant