gnu-social/socialfy-another-domain/dot-well-known/webfinger/example@example.com.xml
Mikael Nordfeldth 6d3aa3276a socialfy-your-domain made people think you needed manual interaction
I don't know why, but people started following those instructions for no
apparent reason and it ended up causing a bunch of federation issues or
homegrown cron script messes.

Maybe changing the name to "another" instead of "your" domain will make
people stop doing stuff randomly.
2016-02-25 12:33:28 +01:00

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<XRD xmlns="http://docs.oasis-open.org/ns/xri/xrd-1.0">
<Subject>acct:username@example.com</Subject>
<Alias>acct:username@social.example.com</Alias>
<Alias>https://social.example.com/user/1</Alias>
<Link rel="http://webfinger.net/rel/profile-page"
type="text/html"
href="https://social.example.com/user/1"/>
<Link rel="http://schemas.google.com/g/2010#updates-from"
type="application/atom+xml"
href="https://social.example.com/api/statuses/user_timeline/1.atom"/>
<!-- Is this/was this ever supported?
<Link rel="http://microformats.org/profile/hcard"
type="text/html"
href="https://social.example.com/hcard"/> -->
<Link rel="http://gmpg.org/xfn/11"
type="text/html"
href="https://social.example.com/user/1"/>
<Link rel="describedby"
type="application/rdf+xml"
href="https://social.example.com/username/foaf"/>
<Link rel="http://salmon-protocol.org/ns/salmon-replies"
href="https://social.example.com/main/salmon/user/1"/>
<Link rel="http://salmon-protocol.org/ns/salmon-mention"
href="https://social.example.com/main/salmon/user/1"/>
<Link rel="http://ostatus.org/schema/1.0/subscribe"
template="https://social.example.com/main/ostatussub?profile={uri}"/>
</XRD>