EU :

Our commitment to the fediverse is here to stay.

We are working on a solution to ensure our continued presence on your feeds, taking full advantage of Mastodon’s identity portability.

And we are even growing the team behind our Mastodon presence, increasing efforts to engage with your comments on our posts.

We are fully committed to being a real part of the conversation in the fediverse.

Interested in our next steps? Follow us as we take on this new chapter.

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  • Excel@lemmy.megumin.org
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    7 months ago

    No, that’s not how that works.

    Users can generate their own keys, and you know it’s the same user as long as they have the same key, even if they’re on different servers.

    No certificate authority is required for this kind of use case.

    • frightful_hobgoblin@lemmy.ml
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      7 months ago

      He’s right that the public key would have to be somewhere, maybe on the profile page. The public key would be one more thing to be federated across servers.

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      7 months ago

      Ok, but if it’s not bound to something like an official domain name how can you be sure the person who signed their posts as president of the EU (or whatever the official title is) to actually be that person is real life?