"human.json is a protocol for humans to assert authorship of their site content and vouch for the humanity of others. It uses URL ownership as identity, and trust propagates through a crawlable web of vouches between sites." I've added it to my website! https://codeberg.org/robida/human.json
human.json

A lightweight protocol for humans to assert authorship of their website content and vouch for the humanity of others.

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@EvanHahn A question I had was whether I could... "pre-vouch" (?) for websites that aren't using the protocol yet but I know are human, so would vouch for them if they did suddenly? Does that do anything for users of the extension?

@sethmlarson At a glance, it looks like the extension can pre-vouch. In other words, it doesn't verify that the vouchee has a human.json.

Could be worth filing an issue: https://codeberg.org/robida/human.json/issues

human.json

A lightweight protocol for humans to assert authorship of their website content and vouch for the humanity of others.

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Does the protocol allow pre-vouching?

I have a lot of websites that I know are written by humans, but that don't yet support `human.json`. Is it okay to "vouch" for these websites, too? The specification doesn't disallow this (to my knowledge) but also doesn't explicitly say it's an okay thing to do. Would love some clarification, as...

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