youronlyone, to fediverse
@youronlyone@c.im avatar

If you haven't heard, sadly, , one of the popular “groups” platform, is shutting down “probably” on February 29th.

In an email they sent to admins, the owner and developer can no longer support https://chirp.social financially as they failed to find a new job after they were laid off by last year.

So, if you have a Chirp.Social groups, either move to (https://a.gup.pe) (as suggested by Chirp.Social), or if I may, to (https://fedia.io), an [flagship] instance.

This reminds us the importance of having a built-in groups feature, and one where the groups feature actually federates.

Back in 2008, when the was born, we did have a built-in federated groups in / (today known as ). We used bang (!) instead of at (@). A built-in groups feature is more stable as established instances can host them.

Today, we have and (as well as -based instances) to fill in that, as groups is a built-in feature in those software products. It's just a matter of finding an instance that's open to hosting groups for any topic for the ActivityPub protocol.

That said, any Friendica, Hubzilla, Streams-based instances you suggest for groups?

reticuleena, to twitter German
@reticuleena@digitalcourage.social avatar

Wir schreiben das Jahr 2011. Der Elektrische Reporter erklärt #Microblogging am Beispiel von #Twitter und lässt sogar die Kritik an geschlossenen Plattformen nicht aus. (#Fediverse gabs ja noch nicht.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wz_umllvhA

Ein echtes Zeitzeugnis. Spannend, was seither daraus geworden ist. Wie die Kritik an der Belanglosigkeit seiner Inhalte wich und Twitter zu einem bedeutsamen politischen Sprachrohr wurde. Wie sich Hass und Hetze breit machten und wie es nun den Bach runter geht. Wie es mal von offenen APIs profitierte und nun keine externen Apps mehr zulässt.

march,
tk, to fediverse
@tk@bbs.kawa-kun.com avatar

Anyone who wasn't on the in the / / days is but a wee gnoob.

marqle, to twitter

@Peternimmo @gme

I joined in 2008. I don't think there were more than a thousand people around.

My introduction to the , was probably , if counts ?

After that it was probably . I think the first genuine implementation of was wasn't it? I never actually got there.

koalie, to CSS
@koalie@mastodon.social avatar

I had forgotten that I had "-webkit transform: rotate (20deg)" on body in my local safari.css!

I just found this June 2012 photo of my laptop screen, which I took after rebooting when my browser loaded my local user style 😄

Featuring one of the posts from @evan on identi.ca (his creation!) and my posts had been sent from StatusNet (his creation too) on iPhone. This page is the “home” I had set up for @w3c

pfefferle, (edited ) to fediverse German
@pfefferle@notiz.blog avatar

Happy Birthday Fediverse!

Gestern vor 15 Jahren hat Evan seinen ersten Post ins Fediverse gesendet:

Fifteen years ago tomorrow I published the first post on the fediverse.

https://web.archive.org/web/20080618164355/http://identi.ca/notice/1

It’s still visible on Identi.ca today, although the URL format changed a few years ago, and the redirect plugin stopped working a few years after that.

https://identi.ca/evan/note/Y0QwGyc1QYilqqawkDrQlg

Thanks to everyone who made identi.ca a great place to be, and thanks to everyone who’s expanded the fediverse since then.

Someday soon-ish I’d like to have identi.ca working with ActivityPub. When I get the time for it!

https://cosocial.ca/@evan/110385636249899888

Vor 15 Jahren!!!

Erst laconi.ca/identi.ca dann status.net und jetzt gnu.social.

Von OpenMicroBlogging über OStatus zu ActivityPub.

Es ist faszinierend wie lange sich die Idee gehalten hat und das unabhängig von der Platform und dem Protocol!

Laut dem Screenshot von meinem Profil, bin ich auch schon seit Juli 2008 dabei.

Happy Birthday und mal schauen wie das Fediverse in 15 Jahren aussieht 😉 !

https://notiz.blog/b/6Gg

rysiek, (edited ) to fediverse
@rysiek@mstdn.social avatar

monoculture problem
https://rys.io/en/168.html

> Mastodon-the-software is used by far by the most people on fedi. The biggest instance, mastodon.social, is home to over 200.000 active accounts as of this writing. This is roughly 1/10th of the whole , on a single instance.

> Worse, Mastodon-the-software is often identified as the whole social network, obscuring the fact that Fediverse is a much broader system comprised of a much more diverse software.

🧵/1

rysiek, (edited )
@rysiek@mstdn.social avatar

In the blogpost ⬆️ I mention the history of (the software), (the protocol), and identi.ca (the biggest instance). Identi.ca used to be about 1/10th of all of "OStatus-verse". Then it got redeployed using incompatible software and tore the heart out of that decentralized social network.

I feel this history is very relevant today, as mastodon.social is about 1/10th (by monthly active accounts). And continues to grow.

🧵/2

youronlyone, to fediverse
@youronlyone@c.im avatar

You can now join the waitlist to Mozilla.Social, Mozilla's 2nd instance.

https://prod.oidc-proxy.prod.webservices.mozgcp.net/waitlist

  • The first fediverse instance of Mozilla was 2010-02-22 to 2013-11-20. Its final name was “Social@Mozilla”.

atomicpoet, to fediversenews
@atomicpoet@mastodon.social avatar

Despite only being validated in February, I think Group federation has been a smashing success for the Fediverse.

I use Fediverse groups every day.

And if you’re interacting with this post, so are you.

Fediverse groups even make Mastodon that much more extensible despite Mastodon itself not officially supporting groups yet.

https://codeberg.org/fediverse/fep/src/branch/main/feps/fep-1b12.md

@fediversenews

youronlyone,
@youronlyone@c.im avatar

@kristoff

It will depend on the platform. For example, (and to an extent and ), the owner of the group (and anyone else given moderation access) can block accounts. There is also chirp.social which can also block accounts.

Then there is , which is a rebranded itself a rebranded (the first software, c. 2008) have built-in groups feature; which IIRC, can also block users if needed.

Personally, services like Guppe really need to add moderation features, otherwise, what you just described will more likely happen.

@jupiter_rowland @fediversenews

march, to random German

so. das archiv ist gezippt. frau frohmann schrieb neulich, dass das radikalste aktuell meist sei, etwas nicht mehr zu tun. und das ist deeper, als einiges, was ich in letzter zeit gelesen habe.

march,

und damit meine ich wo war denn euer engagement bei [, , , und wo seid ihr jetzt]

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