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An '''actor''' is an AT Protocol primitive that denotes the author of a record or repository. It broadly refers to a user, service, or bot account that can perform actions within the protocol. | An '''actor''' is an AT Protocol primitive that denotes the author of a record or repository. It broadly refers to a user, service, or bot account that can perform actions within the protocol. | ||
Actors are commonly identified with a unique [[ | Actors are commonly identified with a unique [[DID]], such as <code>did:plc:bv2ckchoc76yobfhkrrie4g6</code>. |
Latest revision as of 18:40, 12 March 2025
An actor is an AT Protocol primitive that denotes the author of a record or repository. It broadly refers to a user, service, or bot account that can perform actions within the protocol.
Actors are commonly identified with a unique DID, such as did:plc:bv2ckchoc76yobfhkrrie4g6
.