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Identity in the Fediverse

mattball.io Identity in the Fediverse

I (like many people) have been paying more and more attention to distributed social networks over the past several weeks. For the uninitiated, these networks (hereafter referred to as “the Fediverse”) are individual instances running software which communicate with each other over standard protocols...

I'm new to fediverse. For a long time I assumed it would be possible to have a single identity separate from the ActivityPub instance I'm using and tried to figure out what am I missing. Recently, I figured out that it was not the case. People generally have multiple accounts for interacting with different aspects of fediverse. It still bothers me a bit. So I did a search and found this note from 2018 that summarizes my thoughts very well.

I'm wondering if there are others thinking about this, or having multiple accounts has been accepted as the "correct" way of interacting with fediverse?

I think separating identity from the instances would really be a step forward, but as I said, I'm new to this and maybe there are things I don't understand?

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  • If you have ever been cyber stalked, you may prefer to have anon avatars, names etc. Having been stalked I prefer to have the option.

    Most of us are pretty innocuous but trolls, scam bots, agenda pusher, junk sellers, etc are not something I want …

    Be safe.

    • Maybe I wasn't clear enough in my wording. I didn't mean to say everybody shoukd/must have a single account. And separating identity from content doesn't necessarily enforce it. Think about crypto wallets. They provide some sort of an identity, but anybody can have an infinite number of them. Now, I'm not saying crypto wallets should replace fediverse identities. I don't even have one. But, I could log into all fediverse instances with a single account, that would make things much easier for everybody:

      • New comers would just get an identity without stressing over which instance to pick for a handle
      • People who care about their privacy would just create as many identities as they like
      • People who want the convenience of having a single account would get it
      • Those who want a different account for each of their interests (gardening, music, politics) could still do that easily
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