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9With this, this is a user that is on B-Sky Social, the regular network, and the first part is that keep an eye on this list.
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13These are the six parts I'm going to go through. The first part is the pre-boarding. How does somebody get an invite code?
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17code, so I'm going to start with that.
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21No Kings is going to get an invite code here.
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25The way it works is basically through a request.
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29What you saw here is that the first message from the Solidarity Social to the No Kings,
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33which goes through the regular Bluesky DMs, there's a little message that is automatically
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37appended asking that user to request an invite code.
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41This person requests an invite code and Solidarity Social then will go to the request code generator
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45section and generates an invite code, which they can then DM over to the other user.
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49That user is now going to go to the Solidarity app and start the process of migrating their
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53account.
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57I'll just give a shout out here to EuRowsky's tool, EU Hall, which we modified and are using
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61over here.
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65They basically log into their existing BSky Social account, start the process of migration.
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69They put in their invite code when it's asked over here.
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73They first select the destination server, Solidar, put in their invite code and select the new
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77handle.
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81In this case, we kept the handle the same at Solidarity Social.
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85They're at this step and they're going to kick off the process.
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89There's a couple of email codes that they will receive that they're going to enter here.
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93As they go through, you'll see that.
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97That's the second one for the PLC directory update.
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101Then they are going to – that's success.
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105They've now moved.
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109Now the no-kings is going to log in into the Solidar app using these new credentials.
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113They select the migrating account option.
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117Just over here, let me pause to say that we need to set up a matrix account for them.
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121They don't know it's a matrix account except we tell them, do you want to do the default
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125option?
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129This is a matrix server that is run by the Matrix Foundation based in the EU.
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133They can actually bring in their own matrix home server if they prefer.
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137We expect most people will just use the default option.
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141There's some stuff called recovery keys and so on for Matrix which they don't need to
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145worry about.
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149We manage all of that.
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153This is just the onboarding process.
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157They are going to have their account.
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161What I want to show you here is that – just going back here – what they saw in their
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165chat – it's not showing it clearly here – but there's two sections in their chat,
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169the secure and the insecure.
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173Now they are actually going to send a message using the secure chat to the user that sent
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177them the invite code.
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181That's what you're seeing.
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185These messages are the secure chat going to the other user.
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189One of the things they can do is actually access this secure chat through other matrix
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193clients.
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197They can bring up a QR code login through their phone.
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201You don't see that part here, but that's what's going on.
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205That's the phone that's logging in over there.
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209They're logging in into the element client on the phone.
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213This is one of the advantages of doing this.
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217They can access their DMs through other tools which can be quite useful.
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221I can answer some questions about that.
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225The second part is they can actually log in on the desktop element client as well.
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229They verify again with their phone which is now verified.
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233Now you'll see that there's a message sent from that other client and it's now visible.
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237That last message I didn't reply from there is from the element clients.
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241The last part is I want to show you that it's as easy for the user to actually move back
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245to BSky Social.
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249We want to make that easy so that people are confident in experimenting with this, coming
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253to our server and then going back.
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257That's what this is showing.
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261It's actually going to take their account back to BSky Social.
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265That's the what.
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269I'm happy to take some questions.
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273But overall, our goal is that there are people specifically, for example, the people organizing
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277the No Kings protest, etc.
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281Today a lot of them are on Bluesky.
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285They don't have private DMs.
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289They might be interested in that because they want to secure their communications.
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293But in addition, because they need to actually migrate the account and we host it for them,
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297it means that we can also offer them more censorship resilience.
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301One of the ways we do that is to make it very easy for them to migrate their account to
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305another hoster, perhaps in a different jurisdiction that can help them have better protection.
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309So happy to take a few questions.
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313No, it's the same.
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317I mean, later you can change it if you want, but when it goes initially, you go back to
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321your old handle because BSky.Social reserves it.
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325We do the same for them.
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329They can actually do another trip back to us and we'll keep their handle for them.
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333Yes?
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337Okay, so we have some experience with Matrix because I have a software company where we're
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341building real estate related apps using the Matrix SDK, etc.
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345So we had some many years of experience with that.
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349So that's kind of the Bluesky part was the new part for us.
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353But even there, I think we pretty much, we have React developers and that's all we really
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357needed to know.
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361We didn't have to get too deep into 80 proto.
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365Yes?
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