I can remember there was a concept of floating accounts on Matrix, similar to how groups are spread across servers. Accounts are currently tied to a server, but groups live until the last server participating in that group lives. If someone knows a link to a spec or something, I’ll be grateful. Will update this post once I find something.

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    • Serge TarkovskiOP
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      Actually, this is kind of behind my vision of the decentralised future. Of course, I may be wrong, so let’s see how it evolves. The vision is that you, as a user, belong to a network of servers, which you must be able to browse and roam w/o significant effort (as soon as those servers are open to others), very much like public space in cities. Of course, there could be servers with restricted access, but the key idea of decentralisation is interconnectivity (apart from the primary idea of having more than one server).

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        • Serge TarkovskiOP
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          Interesting, what are the negative effects you mentioned?

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            • Serge TarkovskiOP
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              Hmmm, what can they propagate apart from the info I shared myself with my homeserver (which is not mandatory anyway)?

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                • Serge TarkovskiOP
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                  If it happens even in encrypted rooms, maybe that’s a problem.

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