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<h1>Fediverse ID (Fediverse)</h1>
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<a rel="author" class="u-url" href="http://changelog.ca/"><span class="p-given-name">Charles</span> <span class="p-additional-name">Iliya</span> <span class="p-family-name">Krempeaux</span></a>
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A <strong>Fediverse ID</strong> is an identifier that conceptually is usually used to point to a <strong>person</strong>, but also can be conceptually used to point to an <strong>application</strong>, a <strong>group</strong>, a <strong>organization</strong>, a <strong>service</strong>, or any types of entities.
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Here are some sample <strong>Fediverse ID</strong>s:
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<li>@joeblow@example.com</li>
<li>@name@host</li>
<li>@reiver@mastodon.social</li>
<li>@massoud@onepicaday.com</li>
<li>@atomicpoet@atomicpoet.org</li>
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<h2>Resemblance With E-Mail Addresses</h2>
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A <strong>Fediverse ID</strong> looks similar to an <strong>e-mail address</strong>.
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The main superficial difference being that a <strong>Fediverse ID</strong> starts with an <strong>at sign</strong> (“@”) (Unicode character U+0040), but an e-mail address does not.
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at sign
@joeblow@example.com ← Fediverse ID
joeblow@example.com ← e-mail address
no at sign
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