Post APqnXbgFRoi1F2F4j2 by denise@twit.social
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 (DIR) Post #APqnXbgFRoi1F2F4j2 by denise@twit.social
       2022-11-22T04:12:25Z
       
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       So I’m gathering no one frickin’ cares about one’s (traditional, not-for-sale) #birdsite verification, and not only should new migrants leave those over there, but it’s a black mark not to. Just…checkin’…😝:oof: #TwitterMigration#Noob#bluechecks #verification #LetItGo
       
 (DIR) Post #APqnXc4hysH6Stgbqq by leo@twit.social
       2022-11-22T04:25:17Z
       
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       @denise I don't think that's the case. Verify your Mastodon account everywhere you can. If you have a verified Twitter account that's pretty good. Your personal site is better. All of the above is best. Just make sure when you link to your Mastodon account you use the rel="me" tag. e.g. <a href https://twit.social/@leo rel="me">My masto!</a>
       
 (DIR) Post #APqpA8nAt4mytUQ7NY by denise@twit.social
       2022-11-22T04:43:28Z
       
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       @leo So Fedified verifies you were Twitter verified before one could pay to make that happen, and gives a way to indicate that. Also says it “protects individuals and organizations from impersonation on Mastodon by providing a quick and easy way to verify their real Mastodon account.” Innocuous enough, but the fedified hashtag makes it clear this rubs people the wrong way. There’s rancor about potential stratification, monetization, & centralization.