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-====== How to verify yourself with keybase.io ====== +#REDIRECT faq:start
-To create a verified Keybase link on Mastodon, you just need to link to an HTML file with the standard verification tag, somewhere in your public Keybase directory tree, +
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-Steps: +
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-1. Create an HTML file in your ./public/ directory (I chose proofs/mastodon.html) +
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-2. Add the standard verification tag somewhere in the HTML, e.g. +
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-<a rel="me" href="https://infosec.exchange/@tychotithonus">Mastodon</a> +
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-3. Navigate in the browser to the *raw* public view (username.keybase.pub) of the file (and you might want to view source to make sure that the "me" rel tag is there): +
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-https://[keybase-username].keybase.pub/path/to/file.html +
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-4. Use that link as your Keybase link in your Mastodon profile. +
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-A bit hack-y ... but it works! +
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-Source: https://infosec.exchange/@tychotithonus/109288715727881237 +
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-====== How to get an RSS feed ====== +
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-You can get an rss feed of your timeline like this: https://infosec.exchange/users/{your.username}.rss +
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-====== Direct message privacy ====== +
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-I heard that DMs are public or are accessible to admins in Mastodon.  What gives? +
-Mastodon doesn't have the same concept of direct messages that Twitter does, which effectively created a separate channel for discussion.  In mastodon, messages can be set to "private" so that the only the accounts tagged in the message can see them.  It is true that a bored server admin that hosts one of the recipients of the private message could search the database to find the private message, however this is not different than most other services, including Twitter. +
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