@julian @Edent @canary was following until this. This is above my pay grade.
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Seth :rebel: :fist_raised: ⁂ (seth@socl.bz)'s status on Thursday, 28-Nov-2024 08:38:02 JST Seth :rebel: :fist_raised: ⁂ -
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Julian Fietkau (julian@fietkau.social)'s status on Thursday, 28-Nov-2024 08:38:04 JST Julian Fietkau @Edent Your example doesn't clarify the origin of Alice's ActivityPub ID.
Handle domains and host domains can be different, yes. See @canary.
Can an actor and objects owned by that actor reside (as in, have their ActivityPub IDs) on different hosts? AFAIK there is nothing in the AP standard that forbids it, but implementations commonly use origin matching to confirm authority over objects. This is codified e.g. in FEP-c7d3: https://codeberg.org/fediverse/fep/src/branch/main/fep/c7d3/fep-c7d3.md
Will you necessarily run into issues? Dunno!
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Terence Eden (edent@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 28-Nov-2024 08:38:05 JST Terence Eden A weird #ActivituPub question that's confusing me.
Can a post's permalink be on a different domain to its author?
Could @ alice @ social.example.com have their posts stored on content.example.com/data/123 ?
I'll probably build something to see if this causes any problems - but I couldn't find a definitive answer.
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