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chrismessina,
@chrismessina@mastodon.xyz avatar

That sound you hear is the fediverse expanding!

"ActivityPub 1.0.0 for WordPress has been released allowing WordPress blogs to be followed by others on apps like Mastodon and others in the fediverse and then receive replies back as comments on their own sites."

https://techcrunch.com/2023/09/14/wordpress-blogs-can-now-be-followed-in-the-fediverse-including-mastodon/

Download here: https://wordpress.org/plugins/activitypub/

/by @Sarahp s/o @pfefferle.wordpress.com @pfefferle

brrbrr,
@brrbrr@mastodon.world avatar

@chrismessina @Sarahp @pfefferle cool! Zero day incoming...

alxlg,
@alxlg@mastodon.social avatar

@chrismessina @Sarahp @pfefferle.wordpress.com @pfefferle

To be clear, because people seem to think it's new: that plugin has been available for many years; literally one of the first ActivityPub implementations.

gbhnews, (edited )
@gbhnews@mastodon.social avatar

Seeing all the new people coming on board to the got me thinking: how long have you been on ?

gbhnews,
@gbhnews@mastodon.social avatar

also if you are new, welcome! If you are a journalist, check out Mastodon 101 for Journalists (but honestly it's probably good for everybody) https://lisawilliams.github.io/lisa/tech/2022/11/28/mastodon-101-for-journalists.html

jeff,
@jeff@honeytree.social avatar

@gbhnews

The tutorials for , , and outlets continues to be the one by @mojo

Mastodon: A Quick Start Guide for Journalists

https://robbmontgomery.com/mastodon-a-quick-start-guide-for-journalists/

As a bonus he's got a link that news-types can use for an account on the Newsie server which is otherwise closed to new accounts.

wcftr,
@wcftr@hcommons.social avatar

We're very excited to be joining the #fediverse, so here's our #introduction post:

We are the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research (WCFTR), an archive preserving materials from the entertainment industries. We are home to over three hundred collections from playwrights, television and movie writers, producers, actors, designers, directors, and production companies.

Housed in the Wisconsin Historical Society’s Library-Archives Division, the WCFTR is one of the world’s most accessible #archives and is regularly visited by researchers from around the world. Research undertaken in its collections has revolutionized the scholarship of American #cinema, #theater, and #television.

We provide in-person and remote access to our collections. Learn more here: https://wcftr.commarts.wisc.edu/index.php/access-materials/

We use social media to share news about new collections, upcoming events, interesting materials we've found, and projects that we're working on -- as well as learning about what you're working on!

liaizon,
@liaizon@wake.st avatar

@wcftr as I fellow wisconsinite I welcome you here. I have been in the wisconsin historical society many times and it is a lovely place

adamsdesk,
@adamsdesk@fosstodon.org avatar

@wcftr Welcome to the Fediverse.

rysiek,
@rysiek@mstdn.social avatar

Happy seventh anniversary of "Six reasons Mastodon won't survive" to all who celebrate:
https://mashable.com/article/mastodon-wont-survive

#Fediverse #Mastodon

SirLich,
@SirLich@mastodon.gamedev.place avatar

@Kayla @rysiek @Alice What I learned from this article:

  • Instances exist for load balancing and no other reason
  • If I use my full name on social media then nobody can impersonate me
  • It is important that William Shatner can find me at all times
Alice,
@Alice@beige.party avatar

@SirLich @Kayla @rysiek I came to Mastodon to hide from William Shatner.

sonny,
@sonny@floss.social avatar

Dear

We are funding accessibility infrastructure on Linux :linux:

We are focusing on issues and regressions related to Wayland and Flatpak :wayland: :flatpak:

Please share your feedback and ideas, even if you're not sure if it's in scope 🤷

kentoseth,
@kentoseth@fosstodon.org avatar

@sonny

Just the thing I was looking for.

I am trying to create a Flatpak for Caster which can help people who can't use their keyboard/mouse due to disability issues.

https://github.com/flathub/flathub/pull/4883

I don't need money, I just need smart people to help me make this Flatpak a reality.

vincevlo,
@vincevlo@piaille.fr avatar

@sonny Dunno how, but I wish every electron app (VSCode, Slack, etc) was packaged on Flathub with the right options so that fractional scaling works on Wayland. I had to disable fractional scaling because of that, I don't want to hack every app launch options.

panos,
@panos@catodon.social avatar

Ugh, I really tried to stay out of drama but I guess I have to say a few things. Most of you know me as a core team member, so I think I owe it to the admins of almost 500 firefish servers out there and to the almost 5000 members of firefish.social.

So, yeah, if you haven't noticed, things aren't looking good for firefish. Its owner, Kainoa, has practically abandoned the project, which had its last stable release out on July. My last message to them was a week ago, and I haven't heard back since. Firefish.social, besides the other severe technical problems it's had due to mismanagement in the last few months, now also has serious federation issues. I hope Kainoa is well irl, but this is irresponsible and unacceptable.

I hear some of you saying "but you're in the core team too, don't try to put the blame elsewhere!". So I have to explain what being a core team member in firefish meant. Kainoa invited me, Namekuji and a few others to be part of the "core team", but kept all decisions and responsibilities. We didn't co-own this. We never shared donations. We were just volunteers, who were honestly trying to make it a great project. This didn't work well due to concentration of power to one person, who didn't keep their promises. I don't mean to be harsh to Kainoa, I mean we knew they were only 19 when they started the project. Still, it's a bummer to anyone who chose to trust and support Firefish. This includes myself.

I don't know if it's early to consider firefish a dead project, but it sure seems like that for a few months now. Maybe it can be resurrected, idk. It's all up to Kainoa.

In the meantime, Namekuji and I are starting , which will have some differences with Firefish, and will include many changes I had discussed with Kainoa but were never implemented. If you decide to stick with us, we promise to be serious about this. I strongly believe in the fediverse and its potential, and I want to build a great platform for it. This was my goal when I chose to be involved in Calckey/Firefish. It's still my goal with Catodon, only this time I can stand behind it 100%, as the project will be co-managed by Namekuji and me. If Firefish left you with a bitter aftertaste, we hope we can build a better relationship and prove ourselves worthy of your trust. Catodon will go public in a matter of days, possibly even hours. We'll have more to say about its direction then.

In the meantime, I just wanted to share my apologies for any inconvenience regarding Firefish, as I'm still technically a core team member, whatever that means. But frankly, I tried so hard to make things go differently - but there's only so much you can do when it's someone else's project. I'm really sorry for how things went.

But this is not the end of the fedi journey for me. I'm super excited about the chance to do some things right this time with Catodon. Life goes on, I guess! Hope to see you soon on our repo, so we can start a new creative adventure together =)

​:catodon:​ xx

panos,
@panos@catodon.social avatar

OK, since this post exploded (which means there is a lot of interest in !), and since some people might have misinterpreted some of the things I said, let me point out a few things:

I am NOT saying that Firefish is necessarily dead. I hope that this post works as a wake up call for Kainoa - whenever he sees it. If nothing changes (either Kainoa getting more involved again or sharing responsibilities or whatever), yes, it will be dead. Really hope something changes drastically, a lot of people love this project.

I am also NOT saying that is a continuation of firefish, but a different project. Honestly, if that's all you're looking for, there are other project which might be more suitable - we don't want to mislead anyone. We will gradually change quite a few things, the goal is to make it a great and easier to understand all-around software for fedi communities, so for example some of the misskey-specific features will go. In a way, it will sit somewhere between Mastodon and Misskey. So our goal is NOT to replace/continue firefish but to find our people, who will be interested in what we -and not firefish- are trying to do with the platform, and maybe do it together.

Hope this clears everything up.

amberage,
@amberage@eldritch.cafe avatar

@panos so Calckey split from Misskey and then Kainoa fucked something up and then Calckey changed its name to Firefish and then Firefish had a trademark problem in some countries and then Iceshrimp split from Firefish to hard fork and then Catodon split from Firefish because it was unmaintainable and now Catodon is named -todon even though it's not a Mastodon fork and also it's near-identically named to Catstodon and also Kainoa is AWOL

Shakespeare couldn't have written a better drama comedy.

stux,
@stux@mstdn.social avatar

I think i can speak for most Fedi admins when I say;

On the we care a lot more about (mental) health rather than keeping you on here as long as possible so with that said...

Take a break from your feed every now and then!

Go read a book, take a walk or play a game :ed_grin:

The Fediverse will be here when you'll get back❤️

oddhack,
@oddhack@mstdn.social avatar

@stux something to be said for unexpected server downtime, sometimes :-)

alwynispat,

@stux well said! We don’t get monies for every new joiner or post.

We simply enjoy hosting and keeping the fediverse alive!

bloodwrites,

People who complain about the different rules on different servers never navigated the Internet when forums were the thing.

It was the norm to read the damn rules and lurk for a while to get your head around the culture of the place.

Yes, I'm old. Perhaps that's why fedi is majority . We've done this kind of thing before and it's not that big of a deal.

Frances_Larina,
@Frances_Larina@sfba.social avatar

@bloodwrites

Wait til they hear about BBS's...

bloodwrites,

Along with this, however, is existing fedi denizens calling people out on other instances for 'breaking rules' that don't apply to them.

Like, jesus. Way to drive people away, douchebag. Report them and move on, let your admin deal with it.

uniinnsbruck, German
@uniinnsbruck@social.uibk.ac.at avatar

Expansion of activities in the Fediverse:

We are opening the university's own Mastodon instance social.uibk.ac.at to all 5,000+ employees today: https://www.uibk.ac.at/en/newsroom/2024/mastodon-for-all-university-employees/

This step is based on the communication team's fundamental commitment to non-profit, data protection-friendly and open-source media - set out in the position paper "Open Science Communication": https://www.uibk.ac.at/de/public-relations/kommunikation/open-science-communication/

evan,
@evan@cosocial.ca avatar

@uniinnsbruck fantastic! Great to hear.

zleap,
@zleap@qoto.org avatar

@uniinnsbruck

Great news, may want to get added to the list at

https://nathanlesage.github.io/academics-on-mastodon/

liaizon, (edited )
@liaizon@wake.st avatar

An important distinction is slowly being uncovered about the definition of the term "fediverse." Who is it that gets to decide what this place is? How are we being represented? These are not easy questions to answer and if we don't do a better job describing ourselves, then the job will get done for us by people who don't understand the underlying values we hold.

ophiocephalic,
@ophiocephalic@kolektiva.social avatar

@liaizon
Why not let Meta redesign the Mastodon logo too?

liaizon,
@liaizon@wake.st avatar

Eine wichtige Unterscheidung über die Definition des Begriffs "Fediversum" wird langsam deutlich. Wer entscheidet, was dieser Ort ist? Wie werden wir repräsentiert? Diese Fragen sind nicht leicht zu beantworten, und wenn wir es nicht schaffen, uns selbst besser zu beschreiben, dann wird diese Aufgabe von Leuten übernommen, die unsere grundlegenden Werte nicht verstehen.

stefano,
@stefano@bsd.cafe avatar

15 million users in the Fediverse, now.

No ad-blocker needed.
Zero ads.
My data stays on my server.
Interactions are genuine, driven by people's desire, not an algorithm pushing for conflict to boost engagement (and ad sales).
Nobody's here just because it's trendy. If you're here, you want to be here.
The best social media experience I've had in years.

Thank you to all of you, among these 15 million accounts, who have helped make this a wonderful place to be.

kyonshi,
@kyonshi@dice.camp avatar

@stefano eh, 15 million user accounts, yes, but I have by last count at least 8 of them. (I actively use 3).
I think the MAU statistic is much more interesting, and unfortunately that one hovers around 1 million for a while now.

I do think this social media experience is quite nice here, but a lot of people have tried it and given up on it.

Lizette603_23,
@Lizette603_23@mastodon.social avatar

@stefano I only ever get the newest hooker/sex worker? who signs on and sends me lurid invites.

mike,
@mike@flipboard.social avatar

The network effect for is gaining some serious momentum right now. As more services adopt the protocol, more people, more communities and more content are added to the network making it increasingly more valuable for everyone. This will only accelerate in the coming months as Threads, Wordpress, Tumblr, Flipboard and others federate.

We're still in early innings but there's no way to put this genie back in the bottle. The open social Web / the is going to be huge.

mike,
@mike@flipboard.social avatar

@kajkandler This is a really good question because ActivityPub is similar to RSS with two really important differences. 1) ActivityPub is two way. While RSS broadcasts content it does not have a way to know if someone liked, boosted or commented on that content. 2) RSS forms a connection between a blog and an RSS app. ActivityPub forms a follow connection between an account and another account. This means if you move from one reader app to another the connection is maintained.

mike,
@mike@flipboard.social avatar

@nunesdennis @evan Our plan is to fully federate in the coming months so that anyone in the Fediverse can follow and engage with anyone curating on Flipboard and anyone on Flipboard can follow and engage with any public account in the Fediverse.

Stay tuned for more details soon.

alisynthesis,
@alisynthesis@io.waxandleather.com avatar

I'm sure this has been said before, but why aren't servers in the simply called "communities?"

"Join a community" or "start a community" feels both accurate and clear, not to mention welcoming. People who want to understand the infrastructure would have no trouble finding the information.

alisynthesis,
@alisynthesis@io.waxandleather.com avatar

@wjmaggos oooh, portal, I haven't heard that one yet. I like that description.

luka,
@luka@sonomu.club avatar

@yuki2501 @alisynthesis neighborhood is nice.

feditips,
@feditips@mstdn.social avatar

PeerTube, the Fediverse's alternative to YouTube, is normally associated with video. However, you can also upload audio files directly to PeerTube. It will accept lots of audio formats including .mp3, .ogg, .aac, .flac, .wma etc.

You can optionally upload an image file as a thumbnail. If not, audio files will show a black screen by default.

You can find out more about PeerTube at https://fedi.tips/peertube-video-hosting-on-the-fediverse/

LumenDatabase,
@LumenDatabase@mastodon.world avatar

@feditips
understood - we just thought you might have discussed it with them

abcxyz,
@abcxyz@mastodon.social avatar

@feditips @Framasoft yeah so you are saying like each instance will be its own topic, own rules and all. But for consumers, it will be one single service. That's pretty neat. I hope Peertube actually gets some good and diverse content to watch...

mike,
@mike@flipboard.social avatar

Molly White is one of the most thoughtful writers and thinkers on the web today. In addition to being a high functioning crypto critic, @molly0xfff is a believer and practitioner in crafting the next era of the web.

Molly believes that human connections are an inextricable part of the web and sees a bright future ahead as those connections move from walled gardens to the open web.

Check out this fantastic conversation with her on the latest episode of on our instance or wherever you get your .

https://flipboard.video/w/ovAsDRovkgbihkZa3wMcUA

cubicgarden,
@cubicgarden@mas.to avatar

Great to hear @molly0xfff's thoughts on not just the fediverse but lots of #dweb and #indieweb technology.
The points about UX are so right, been thinking about this a lot.
Portability, attribution and ownership are also key
Thank you @mike and the @Flipboard team for producing these #dotsocial podcasts

miaq,
@miaq@flipboard.social avatar

@cubicgarden @molly0xfff @mike @Flipboard Thank you for listening! This was definitely one of my favorite episodes. Molly is a visionary.

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