There is no "@POTUS" account here.
Handles on Bluesky are all based on domain names.
POTUS can use "@whitehouse.gov" as their account's handle while in office and the next POTUS can do the same for their account.
No private company needs to be involved in the transition, which is a good thing.
Handles on Bluesky are all based on domain names.
POTUS can use "@whitehouse.gov" as their account's handle while in office and the next POTUS can do the same for their account.
No private company needs to be involved in the transition, which is a good thing.
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Mark Cuban
The ultimate question.
On Jan 21, 2025, who gets to run the @POTUS account here and on twitter:
Trump or Musk ?
On Jan 21, 2025, who gets to run the @POTUS account here and on twitter:
Trump or Musk ?
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If you are linking via url to an account or post, you could choose to use the DID rather than the handle to make your link more resilient to changes in the handle.
Another problem is that a previous post URL can be replicated (rkey reference) by another user with the same handle, which means you now need to track not just handle assignment history but also handle showing alternate post references
If it has, the UI has to clearly show it it's different accounts and show posts were made at different times.
Due to the possibility to backdate posts you also have to show indexing date