That’s only for showing a domain on your profile. What I meant is using a domain as your username, so if you own example.com and used that as your username people would mention you by writing @example.com. A DNS record delegates the domain to the right server.
Interesting, I hadn’t heard of that. Does everyone who’s following the old account automatically refollow you when you do that?
IMO it’d still be useful to be able to use an identity you control, like a domain name. I’ll have to find those proposals you mentioned.
It doesn’t port over any old comments/posts, but I’m pretty sure that when anyone @'s you, it’s forwarded to the new account.
Mastodon already does this
That’s only for showing a domain on your profile. What I meant is using a domain as your username, so if you own
example.com
and used that as your username people would mention you by writing@example.com
. A DNS record delegates the domain to the right server.