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by mmacgirvin
3355 days ago
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I've been working on the 'identity problem' for several years with the hubzilla project. We took a different approach and made identity 'nomadic' which means that if you're "Fred Flintstone" your identity isn't tied to foo@bar.com but could pop up as bob@pop.com and your friends wouldn't know or care. In the application you're Fred Flintstone, period. Our members tend to migrate to different sites all the time - keeping their friends and content and profiles and settings intact. These can be cloned to various places where you wish to maintain your identity, or you can load everything from a thumb drive if you get kicked off one site for bad behaviour. If your home site goes dead for an hour, no problem. Post from another. Again - your friends and your content remain intact. Your profile and online identity are exactly the same. The only thing that changed is what computer you use - which we don't really care about and neither should you. And that's how it should be. |
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