Usagi is a federated image board instance.
Why haven't tripcodes been updated since the early days of imageboards? Insecure tripcodes are, as the name suggests, insecure and secure tripcodes don't work cross-site (which is essential for a federated network like this one is supposed to be). I propose using public-private keypairs as tripcodes. You can do this already by pasting the output of GPG into the post field, but it would be more convenient if a browser extension or client-side JS did everything automatically.
To avoid walls of text, the signature and public key should be hidden from the user by default.
Maybe WebAuthN could be used.
>>fg-3UQ5XP37 (OP) ddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd
>newgen tripfaggotry nah just do it like me develop such an unique and retarded writing style that ppl can spot it from miles away no bloatware necessary
let us not forget the ever famous C#TdrNHm3W
oh you niggers changed the algorithm
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