I’m new to fediverse. For a long time I assumed it would be possible to have a single identity separate from the ActivityPub instance I’m using and tried to figure out what am I missing. Recently, I figured out that it was not the case. People generally have multiple accounts for interacting with different aspects of fediverse. It still bothers me a bit. So I did a search and found this note from 2018 that summarizes my thoughts very well.

I’m wondering if there are others thinking about this, or having multiple accounts has been accepted as the “correct” way of interacting with fediverse?

I think separating identity from the instances would really be a step forward, but as I said, I’m new to this and maybe there are things I don’t understand?

  • @shrugal

    What we definitely should add is some sort of instance single-sign-on, so you can log into another instance by having your original instance authorize the login attempt.

    In Hubzilla / (streams), that existing functionality is called “remote login” (or technically “OpenWebAuth = OWA”) - and it’s the prerequisite to share access-controlled local content with connections - Unfortunately, this work only with Hubzilla/(streams) identities, because AP does not support this…

    It would be a blast if this mechanism could be transferred to the AP world (after all, it’s freely available open source…) and let us share the local content functions with our AP connections…