Just woke up and learned about #fedified. I literally work at my day job on technology to aid verification of sources and let me tell you: it seems like a pretty big hack of a project that misses the point. Basically you have to trust the humans who run that site. What we actually need is buy-in from organizations to provide rel=me linkbacks to their various representatives. And for unaffiliated people who want verification, you add it to your website. That's it. We already have it on Mastodon

I saw the creator of #fedified say "well you can just buy any old domain name and pretend to be whatever org you want" and like... Uh you can check that against a Google search easily. There's no way to know that I can trust whoever is running #fedified or to verify THEIR claims

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@darius Sometimes it's even slightly better: some TLDs (or subdomains of country TLDs) accept registrations only from entities of some kind, so then you ~only need to trust that registry's vetting processes.

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