I do. They want to own the "@" symbol. And at:// is the scheme that they want, which the IETF is not too happy about. Obviously they are quite late to that party, so it can only end up as a mess. A Bold Protocol.

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What do you mean by saying they want “at://“?

They want that to be the name of their protocol scheme. Like http:// and they are trying to register that at the IETF who manages these things.

Ok go it. So they’re looking for at://user.bsky.com to go directly to that users profile