why didn't lemmy community actors get put on a subdomain?
why didn't lemmy community actors get put on a subdomain?
always wondered this, but kept forgetting to post it
eg users would be on @[email protected]
and a community would be on @[email protected]
or something like that
then it would still follow the AP spec but still allow for identical identifiers (like a user account being @[email protected]
and a community also being [email protected]
)
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That would make community names a bit longer so they'd be more annoying to type and share?
4 0 Replyif using lemmy, it could automatically make this change
this would primarily be used by other fedi platforms to easily differentiate community & users
eg if i followed
@[email protected]
on mastodon it would for sure follow [email protected] and not @[email protected] (an account with the same identifier)2 0 Reply