ActivityPub, the protocol, doesn't actually tie your identity to your homeserver. Webfinger (which is the protocol responsible for the username@domain addresses) is not part of it. In fact, even Webfinger doesn't actually "tie" your identity to your homeserver -- the fact that your identity is "tied" is an implementation detail in Mastodon and other currently popular fediverse software.
sneak|3 years ago
The tyranny of the installed base is real. What you choose to ship basically defines what everyone else can do with AP in practice.
I think it’s a shame that Mastodon got a million fuzzy blinky UI features before the (still missing) BYOdomain support, given that everyone in that space links permanent identity to user+domain.
I don’t see that changing. Do you? It seems everyone has settled on this, just like email, and that the solution is to just use a domain that you control for your identity (just like email).
gargron|3 years ago