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@trwnh @cwebber @eliotberriot @kity Maybe I misunderstand the issue but I think part of it is that right now people are okay with having N ActivityPub identities in a way that mirrors their proprietary service life. "Mastadon, PeerTube, Pixelfed" each on their own. But if you moved the bar the other way, to each of those being some sub-stream of your general AP identit…
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@emacsen #AndStatus Android client allows you to setup as many user accounts as you wish in several types of Social networks (#ActivityPub is in testing now). And it recognizes the same your Actor in different instaces, showing a combine view of one Actor via several networks, or a view of all your Actors...
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@yvolk @andstatus @thefaico @trwnh @eliotberriot @cwebber Thanks for your thoughtful explanation, I'm not sure everyone mentioned here wants to be part of this discussion but it's an interesting one for me!I use the term "identities" specifically to reference the "id" property of the AP spec.And some of the technologies you mentioned (Webfinger in particular) are not p…
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@emacsen I mentioned WebFingerId not as a part of WebFinger protocol, but only as an artificially created identifier, helping to figure out the same actors via old-style (Twitter-like...) client APIs (which don't provide globally unique identifiers of actors (users...)). As we're currently are figuring out, how to use #ActivityPub C2S protocol in the real world :-) I see that …