• Pup Biru
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    2 months ago

    domain names do that for people with well known domain names, and verification processes do that for people without

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      2 months ago

      Yup. Need something like EV certs to really verify… And that would only make sense if it’s a “no (non-real) screennames” kind of thing.

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        2 months ago

        i think the .id.au domain licensing rules are a pretty reasonable middle-ground:

        https://www.auda.org.au/au-domain-names/the-different-au-domain-names/id-au-domain-names/

        The id.au domain name you choose must match or be an acronym or abbreviation of your first name or family name, or your nickname

        you have to provide ID to register any .au, so you’re verified as a person, and though they don’t pre-check your nickname, AFAIK if there’s a complaint you do have to prove that you’re “known by” that name