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Mastodon's federation introduces UX challenges.

One that worries me a lot is about message forgery. Anyone can forge a twoot, even cross-server.

Whereas Twitter Inc might be trustworthy enough to not forge transcripts. Anyone can run a Mastodon server and might want to abuse it to influence people (see Russian troll campaigns).

Should Mastodon "home servers" cryptographically sign updates? Should there be end-to-end signatures? Anyone has thoughts on this?

Sean "Loverboy" Tilley @deadsuperhero

@fj Some kind of Web of Trust implementation might help, in the sense that contacts can rate one another. You could also verify someone based on how many contacts they have, and what threshold of daily interaction they keep with said contacts.