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schnurrito to DeclineIntoCensorship@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish · 7 months ago

Bluesky will comply with age-verification laws in South Dakota and Wyoming after exiting Mississippi

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Bluesky will comply with age-verification laws in South Dakota and Wyoming after exiting Mississippi

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Bluesky will comply with age-verification laws in South Dakota and Wyoming after exiting Mississippi | TechCrunch
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Bluesky says the age-verification laws strike "the right balance," so it won't have to exit the states as it did in Mississippi.
  • 𝘋𝘪𝘳𝘬@lemmy.ml
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    7 months ago

    That was a rhetoric question.

    According to the documentation you need to verify your domain and account which makes it centralized.

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      Which documentation? While DID:PLC IDs are centralized, you can make an account with a DID:web instead.

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        Which documentation?

        https://bsky.social/about/blog/4-28-2023-domain-handle-tutorial

        While DID:PLC IDs are centralized,

        See?

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          So, I can use a web DID and I’m fine.

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            Like @user@example.com and happily federating with all other instances without getting authenticated by a central authority?

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              7 months ago

              Bluesky uses domain names as handles (e.g., @example.com, @example.bsky.server ), instead of webfinger addresses.

              On lemmy, if I mention a user, or a server looks up my handle (@irelephant@lemmy.dbzer0.com), it sends a request to https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/.well-known/webfinger?resource=acct%3Airelephant%40lemmy.dbzer0.com, which returns my profiles uri (https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/u/irelephant).

              On atproto, user’s identities are tied to a DID (decentralised identifier), rather than a https:// uri, this has the advantage of me being able to migrate if my server goes down, and my content being able to exist without my server existing.

              So, if a server wants to look up @irelephant.at.app.wafrn.net, it sends a request to https://irelephant.at.app.wafrn.net/.well-known/atproto-did which will return my DID: did:plc:22l5hixwr3ffouf6eabgpvo2 . To find my servers uri from this, they can query a PLC directory/mirror (like plc.directory), which will tell them my server is at.app.wafrn.net.

              So, if people want to see my profile, they can go to https://zeppelin.social/profile/irelephant.at.app.wafrn.net or https://zeppelin.social/profile/did:plc:22l5hixwr3ffouf6eabgpvo2 . did:plc is centralised. A mirror can be easily constructed, but new plc dids can only registered on plc.directory. So, if bluesky disappears, people can keep using the network, but new PLC accounts cannot be registered.

              Atproto also supports did:web, which works differently to did:plc.
              If someone wanted to lookup @witchcraft.systems (an account that uses did:web), their server would go to ``https://witchcraft.systems/.well-known/did.json`, and that would return their pds url. You can view their account at https://zeppelin.social/profile/witchcraft.systems or https://zeppelin.social/profile/did:web:witchcraft.systems .
              You can read more about did:web here .

              It’s important to note that did:plc is just a temporary measure, while they work on a better solution. Whether or not you believe they will actually deliver said better solution, you can still use did:web.

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