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This would be difficult to implement but is, absolutely, the best thing we could do to drive adoption.
On a dev level, one would need to open up third party sign on. This could cause quite a few issues as it makes mass creating bot accounts easier to do, and having it behind some auth system would gatekeep new projects. One could create an application system for the devs to get it implemented though.
Fantastic point though.