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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/11571975
Fork it! It’s time for a Mastodon hard fork
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/11571975
Fork it! It’s time for a Mastodon hard fork
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One thing that might be nice is if there could be a standard for user IDs that would allow multiple systems to work seamlessly together.
You could have Mastodon continue to focus solely on being a completely open media aggregator and social network, but also have some other completely independent and secure private messaging system that uses the same user ID system. Then if you want to send a private message to someone who’s made a Mastodon post you can use that and it “just works.”
Creating a universal user ID system that would work across all of this is challenging, of course.
ActivityPub and XMPP can use the same ID system just fine. You can reach me on XMPP on the same ID as this Lemmy account.
Could you please share some resources about how to reuse a web-finger ID for XMPP?
Well, it’s not a webfinger ID, as XMPP is not web based, but XMPP IDs have the same form, so if you link the accounts in the background you end up with something that is functionally like that.
Thank you for pointing this out
Matrix? For sure you mean XMPP/Jabber. Matrix is a slut metadata-wise.
i wish i had an army of alts so i could downvote your comment to hell, im fucking just reposting.
s/you/one/ I don’t think it’s really about YOU in particular, just “you” the author or “one that is saying things like this.”
Another example, “Give a Man a Fish, and You Feed Him for a Day. Teach a Man To Fish, and You Feed Him for a Lifetime” isn’t about “you” it’s about the concept of “an individual (that might be the reader).” This phrasing seems to be more agreeable with some people and possibly there’s different tolerances geographically.
I’ve tried to use “one” in place of “you” to remove this ambiguity but it’s at times uncomfortable to type lol