@chrisjeter

Only the real NPR would have access to insert the verification HTML code on the npr.org website. So, only the real NPR could have npr.org as a verified green link on their profile.

That's how @TexasObserver proves its identity, for example.

There's no need to complicate it any further, and no need to centralise it.

Asking a centralised third party to verify people's IDs is just handing power over to that third party, which could then be bought out by Musk etc.

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Chris Jeter

@feditips
For organizations that can run their own server, I tend to agree with you (even though said organization can still be bought out).
I was speaking more about individual users like myself that don't have their own server. And a distributed verification system would be resistant to takeovers.

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