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Proven

An alternative to Twitter's verified program powered by Keybase.

Warning about Twitters's new UI -- this new UI munges the names of CSS classes in the DOM and is currently unsupported. Similarly, Mobile no longer works for the same reason.

Proven is a browser extension that adds badges like for keybase, github, etc next to users names like Twitter's verified badge but based what accounts the user has posted proofs for Keybase. See the screenshot for what it looks like.

In addition to twitter, it adds badges on Hacker News too.

To chat about Proven, pop into the open Keybase Team for the project.

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proven's Issues

Plugin shows wrong username for keybase

I have the Proven plugin (2.3.1) installed on my Firefox browser (62.0) on macOS 10.13.6 (High Sierra).

When I view my own Twitter profile, the plugin correctly shows that I have a Keybase, Github and Hackernews account (and they appear in that order). But, strangely, the username for Keybase is wrong. My keybase account is bcholmes (https://keybase.io/bcholmes), but the Twitter profile uses the name bcholmesdotorg (which happens to be my Twitter account name) but is linked to the correct URL. The other two are correct; it's just the first one that's inaccurate.

screen shot 2018-10-03 at 11 19 03 am

Mastodon support?

Now that Mastodon is an option for proofs, it would be cool to see it as an option for a site this works on. I hope maybe I can someday help to make this issue happen since I doubt it's high-priority, but I also just wanted to say THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS and THIS IS VERY COOL.

tweetdeck support

tweetdeck got bought by twitter a while ago and is now available at tweetdeck.twitter.com It's a columnar view of twitter let's your coworkers see how hard you work at tweeting. It would be cool to have Proven in there too.

Unable to install Firefox version (corrupt extension)

Firefox's build has been uninstallable in Firefox. Attempts to sideload it will give an error saying it's corrupt, and it's missing from Firefox's add-on store.

Currently the only way to add it is to go to about:debugging#/runtime/this-firefox.

This might be an issue with signing, since it was delisted and Firefox only allows signed addons to be installed. However I have failed to install it on the Developer Edition, so it could be something else.

declutter

add only a keybase badge that on hover (click for mobile support?) shows the other badges, might as well include names next to them too.

On Twitter, Keybase username is replaced by Twitter username

(Seen in Firefox 63.0b3; unsure if this reproduces in Chrome)

On Twitter, it seems like there's a bug where links to Keybase that should show the user's Keybase username instead show their Twitter username. In the example below, the text next to the Keybase icon should read chris (Chris Coyne's username on Keybase), not malgorithms.

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I'm assuming this is a regression because the screenshot of Chris' profile used in the README shows chris next to the Keybase icon, which I'm pretty sure is the desired behavior.

This bug also manifests in the title text of the link icons placed next to usernames in a user's feed, though I'm having trouble taking a screenshot of that as it requires hovering over the icon. All of the links seem to have the correct href; it's just the label/title text that's wrong.

I can reproduce this both with and without the "Only show keybase badge" option enabled.

P.S. Been using your extension since I saw it on HN about a week ago; it's great!

Linked In Support?

It would be great if we could extend this to cover the Linked In site? I've also seen some other sites you've started to build support for (#5, #4, #3)... anything I can do to help with those?

If I wanted to help by building support in for those platforms, would it just be a matter of duplicating the code you've created (e.g. reddit support - issue 3) to support the target platform of choice?

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