tallship, 8 months ago #Nodeinfo has proven invaluable to me and also many of the public Fediverse databases, for example, with things like: The particular MRF settings implemented for a particular instance Fingerprinting exactly which platform and version is being examined How many local users have accounts on the instance Average number of posts in various different perspectives - total, per user, this period, Etc. Whether or not the instance is operated by Good, sharing Fedizens or people that choose not to disclose. A #FEP for this can go a long way toward stabilizing this defacto standard as dejure. #Fedilab's commitment to support the most popular #Fediverse platforms such as #Pleroma, #Soapbox, #Akkoma, #Misskey, #Firefish, #Mitra, #Pixelfed, #Solo, #Peertube, and other, unnofficially supported platforms like #Takahe is commendable, and Nodeinfo is a great way to enter into the foray of deterministically providing the users with that support. It also encourages instance operators to make this information public - as it should be in almost all cases. #talllship #FOSS #stats #usage_statistics #compatibility :sailboat: . Attached: Fedilab Logo - standard.
#Nodeinfo has proven invaluable to me and also many of the public Fediverse databases, for example, with things like:
A #FEP for this can go a long way toward stabilizing this defacto standard as dejure.
#Fedilab's commitment to support the most popular #Fediverse platforms such as #Pleroma, #Soapbox, #Akkoma, #Misskey, #Firefish, #Mitra, #Pixelfed, #Solo, #Peertube, and other, unnofficially supported platforms like #Takahe is commendable, and Nodeinfo is a great way to enter into the foray of deterministically providing the users with that support.
It also encourages instance operators to make this information public - as it should be in almost all cases.
#talllship #FOSS #stats #usage_statistics #compatibility
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Attached: Fedilab Logo - standard.