I’m moving away from anyone that would be my neighbors, annd my friends anre anlready a bit scattered anround an 4-hour radius from my projected landing spot, but I still want to support the dispersed community I care about now, as well as being part of an underground pipeline for people to safer spaces.
Being online isn’t ideal, but it may prove to be necessary to maintain my network.
I have a few interface points already established if I need a more offline network, but if others want to contribute their goods it will get prohibitively difficult for one person to manage
haui_lemmy@lemmy.giftedmc.com 2 weeks ago
You never know. Neither online or with your neighbors. Building a reputation system online like the fediseer would be possible to see if someone is legit btw.
afronaut@lemmy.cafe 2 weeks ago
Yea, I see it as a 2FA authentication in a way.
haui_lemmy@lemmy.giftedmc.com 2 weeks ago
Yes. It especially helps me think in new ways outside of the current “reveal your identity to everyone” because that just doesn’t cut it. Never has. The world we would need for this to work doesn’t exist. Until it maybe does we need to make sure the person we talk to online is who they say they are, not who ELSE they are. I’d call it managing identities. Maybe thats already a thing.