Bluesky is cracking down on impersonators and scammers.

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    11 hours ago

    There’s a lot of tlds. Do they explain the policy when two people have the same domain on different tlds? I mean oldest registered makes sense to me. But not without problems.

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      9 hours ago

      I don’t think the name part of the bsky handle comes from the domain you use.

      You just no longer lose the handle you picked when you registered, when you switch to using your own domain as your handle.

      Before, once you switched, someone else could grab that original handle you registered with and pretend to be you.

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        9 hours ago

        How I read it, they want to use a domain to validate the use of a handle. With the huge variety of tlds the same domain part could be registered many many times.

        If I did misunderstand, then sorry. It’s how I read it.

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          9 hours ago

          Using a domain for your handle means it entirely replaces the original bsky handle you signed up with.

          I could go from being mentaledge.bsky.social to mentaledge.com, for example. (And they don’t need to be the same “username” so to speak, I could have registered therealmental.bsky.social, but then become mentaledge.com, provided I own the domain.)

          The main difference is that the orignal handle is a subdomain of bsky, while you can be the root domain if you use your own.

          Before, you’d lose your original handle, meaning someone else could grab it once you did this, and then pretend to be you. Now they can’t.