They should have separated identification and content.
Make a unified id system and then let people host their own communities on the federated level.
This would have been expecially important as you can't really move your account among instances, and would have make the registration process also much easier for normal users who just want to use the platform
The point of Lemmy is decentralisation. No one thing has ultimate power
You can make identification decentralized/distributed too
Just in a different way so that it is unequivocal
The only protocols I've seen which do this require users to use PGP/GPG keys. Its very definitively not user friendly. I'd rather the Lemmy and KBin devs emphasize their focus on other improvements rather than reinvent how the fediverse, including mastodon, does authentication
i read that is one of technical improvement that the bluesky atproto try to implement
That's is one of major Lemmy flaw IMHO
They should have separated identification and content. Make a unified id system and then let people host their own communities on the federated level.
This would have been expecially important as you can't really move your account among instances, and would have make the registration process also much easier for normal users who just want to use the platform
The point of Lemmy is decentralisation. No one thing has ultimate power
You can make identification decentralized/distributed too
Just in a different way so that it is unequivocal
The only protocols I've seen which do this require users to use PGP/GPG keys. Its very definitively not user friendly. I'd rather the Lemmy and KBin devs emphasize their focus on other improvements rather than reinvent how the fediverse, including mastodon, does authentication
i read that is one of technical improvement that the bluesky atproto try to implement