> old links break to my posts
Do they? I didn't observe any breaks when I did my DNS verification. > People do not like changing their handles unless they want to
I don't see it that way. On both twitter and BlueSky there are two handles. I'm sure there's a better term, but let's say "display handle" and "address handle". (On HN they're the same) People are paying attention to the Display Handle and not the address one. Most of the time the address one is even cut off and is partially hidden anyways.[0] > what happens if I want to be verified by more than one org at a time?
First off, it doesn't seem like Bluesky's implementation will do this so I'm not sure why it is being brought up into this conversation.Second off, I agree that this is a desirable thing to have. It is why I was suggesting something similar to keybase (keyoxide?) or attribute keys. It definitely seems like Bluesky is intending to do something similar to the attribute keys but there's some details lacking and seems like an existing verified user needs to vet an entity prior to their ability to distribute keys. I'd also be quite happy if there was a publicly visible ledger so one could see former verifications (it's all visible via the firehose anyways, right?).
[0] And there's the classic problem on typing "@" and then the person's name and not actually finding them because the search system is fucked up and is looking for the address handle. I've seen this on both sites, more frequently twitter, and even when typing the address handle directly. Apparently this is a harder problem than I'd have thought (particularly replying to someone in the thread...)