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Not sure if this would help or not but what I want is to own my user, so I can bring it anywhere and not worry if an instance goes down since I own the user. Similar to email with your own domain, the provider I use for email could go down but I have control to the domain/email so I can switch to something else, but keep my user.
This would be great. I don't want to make multiple accounts if I want to leave an instance. It should be as simple as switching in a menu.
I had a drunk conversation about this very thing last weekend with my brother. We thought about doing it as a crypto coin or NFT or some block chain thing. We got about as far as you expect 2 drunk people talking about something that they have a passing familiarity with but little actual technical knowledge of.
Someone much smarter than me might figure it out one day.
Yeah I'm not going to pretend like I know the technology but I hope it's possible.
Yeah I thought about that but it seems a little bit excessive for just what I want.
With mastodon, you can switch your user between instances and bring your followers and stuff with you. I guess the only problem would be is if the server you are leaving suddenly went offline, but Iβm on a pretty decent server so Iβm not too worried about it.
I donβt think this is in Lemmy, but I imagine it will be at some point.
This could be something that could be incorporated into the development of this process. I would love that too.
If I suddenly didn't like the way an instance is doing their administration I could move easily.
Yes, this would be nice. You can use .well-known redirects so that when someone searches your owned name they get redirected to a Fediverse account of your choosing. And you can update those redirects if you change accounts. But that's not quite the same.