@mike@thecanadian.social @jay.bsky.team@bsky.brid.gy It’s unfortunate that the fediverse is built on two different protocols right now. That said, it’s not too late to architect a common approach to identity that would transcend protocols and make it seamless for people to connect with each other despite the underlying protocol – Sort of like how a common email namespace meant you could send and receive email regardless of whether your email server used POP3 or IMAP.
@mike@thecanadian.social @jay.bsky.team@bsky.brid.gy It’s unfortunate that the fediverse is built on two different protocols right now. That said, it’s not too late to architect a common approach to identity that would transcend protocols and make it seamless for people to connect with each other despite the underlying protocol – Sort of like how a common email namespace meant you could send and receive email regardless of whether your email server used POP3 or IMAP.