I have an announcement for all Sakurajima (.moe and .social), Urusai.social, and Miruku.cafe users!
I just learned something that every #fediverse citizen user should know: When looking at a post or profile from an external instance that is not using the same platform as your instance, you should look at that post or profile on that instance. The reason why that is so important to know is because that not all instances will not display the complete post or profile of an external instance.
I learned this earlier today while discussing a few bugs with @panos and @naskya, mainly about reactions not going through.
I wanted to let everyone know about this because this is very important, especially since we're on different platforms: Urusai.social and Sakurajima.moe use glitch-soc (a variation of #Mastodon), meanwhile Sakurajima.moe and Miruku.cafe use #Calckey and #Foundkey (both variations of #Misskey) respectively. With everyone using different platforms and thinking that #ActivityPub would transfer everything over, there's bound to be misunderstandings.
That's why I wanted to let everyone know about this. #ThankYou all.
@ivan18rod This is not because of the platform difference (i.e., Mastodon vs Misskey), but rather, this is how the Fediverse works. You can reproduce this among Calckey instances only, for example.
User backfilling => backfilling the post history of people you follow but on your Calckey server for completeness? Presumably time-limited to some extent?
@Natureshadow@caos@Lioh@Kaiteki@gnulinux Auf gnulix.ch generell darf es sicher technisch ziemlich tiefgehend sein (siehe bspw. auch die Diskussionen im Matrix-Talk-Raum).
Das Ziel der Artikelserie im Besonderen ist aber schon, auch über die gnulinux-Zielgruppe hinaus über das Fediverse und dessen Vielfalt zu informieren. Denn da ist wirlich eine Riesenlücke in der Berichterstattung, die damit ein bisschen gefüllt werden könnte.
Über was würdest Du denn schreiben wollen?