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MagicShel@lemmy.zip 5 days ago- It’s a communication tool
- It’s a unique identity
- You can have more than one
- It is platform agnostic
- It’s anonymous
That’s a fairly nice set of attributes.
What would you propose instead? I’m not arguing or anything just genuinely curious what it would be replaced with. Maybe some kind of cryptographic identity, I guess?
Ulrich@feddit.org 5 days ago
So is BlueSky
As is 4093rnbgv3q09vn032
More than one what? Email? How about zero?
There are a thousand platform-agnostic communication methods.
Email? LOL absolutely not.
It’s only transferable if you use your own domain, which the vast majority are not doing.
That depends on the purpose. You can receive messages and notifications right in the app, so for the purposes of communication I would propose absolutely nothing.
MagicShel@lemmy.zip 5 days ago
It’s all of the above at once. It’s hard to think of another identifier that hits them all.
It’s not a communication method outside of the platform it’s on. It’s also not platform agnostic if it’s your identity on a service.
I have several email addresses that are not remotely associated with any legal identity that I could transfer to someone that took over associated projects should the need arise.
It looks like your complaint is as a user, not the service owner? I wouldn’t run a project like that, but feel free to start one up. Lots of people would appreciate that, I’m sure.
Ulrich@feddit.org 5 days ago
I already gave you one. The username.
Why is that necessary?
My complaint, as someone who hosts a variety of services, is that setting up an email server is ridiculously complicated, costs money, and is completely unnecessary.
Recently Ghost updated their software to add 2FA for email. Not TOTP or Passkeys, or anything actually secure, those are still unavailable. After updating I was completely locked out of my own account because it was trying to verify my login using a system that doesn’t exist on my install. It was a super annoying and completely unnecessary problem I had to deal with.
Great, I’ll just go ahead and fork every open source project in existence on my own to remove this feature using the software engineering degree and the time I don’t have.
MagicShel@lemmy.zip 5 days ago
Then you’re just going to be at the mercy of the people that do run these things. I realize maybe my response was taken as disagreement or argument but it really wasn’t meant that way.
As a product owner I’d want a way to contact or validate a user for customer service or service management reasons. Self service password reset, etc.
But I’m interested in anonymity and if there were another good solution I’d be all ears. I’m not trying to defend email, just curious what mechanism could take its place. Some sort of cryptographic signature might work, though I would have to think carefully about no separate communication/ confirmation channel. I could see offering someone to use any identity of their choosing which would allow them as much anonymity and freedom of choice as they wanted. It’s an interesting challenge.