DataDrivenMD, to random
@DataDrivenMD@fedified.com avatar

Increasingly clear that quote posts are the key differentiator between BlueSky and Mastodon

maegul,
@maegul@hachyderm.io avatar

@DataDrivenMD

It's probably more accurate to say that it's a key differentiator between mastodon and every other social media platform on the fediverse or otherwise (eg, the *oma platforms, the *key platforms, probably friendica, certainly though that's a different beast, etc)

... including soon to come future mastodon.

rysiek, to fediverse
@rysiek@mstdn.social avatar

Is it just me or have discussions on / (aka Reddit-like corner of fedi) become longer and deeper since started doing a stupid with third-party client API?

[Narrator: they have]

jo, to fediverse

Same. ❤️ And Friendica, Pixelfed, Lemmy, and Hubzilla. All of which I use in one way or another, along with an connected account. And there's still a bunch of services I've yet to try, like . Those who think of the as only a birdsite alternative really do it a disservice.

RE: https://calckey.social/notes/9ej0ix63so

edendestroyer, to internet

Reject , get on a server

paul,
@paul@oldfriends.live avatar

@edendestroyer I have a stale domain that I've been holding onto for over 20 years & I'm thinking about turning it into a server. I think the name is perfect: ThatInternetPlace dot com.

Back before high-speed internet &before DSL, when the world was on dial up, we had a coffee shop &added high speed internet through a t-1 internet connection in 15-minute blocks as a service.

People started referring to the coffee shop as That Internet Place so we renamed it to That Internet Place.

atomicpoet, to fediversenews
@atomicpoet@mastodon.social avatar

Well, just confirmed that bans on @fediversenews work as they should.

A troll just tried to post here.

Their troll post doesn't display on @fediversenews, nor is their post boosted by the Group.

Even better, they're not notified when they are blocked 😉

Until comment controls come to Friendica, moderation here will mostly have to be reactive.

I will continue using venera.social for groups until a better solution comes along.

maegul,
@maegul@hachyderm.io avatar

@atomicpoet @fediversenews Not sure what "comment controls" are, but provides a "lock" action to moderators/admins of communities (which are like sub-reddits) which, AFAICT, prevents the user/account from making any further comments in a thread/post.

atomicpoet, to fediversenews
@atomicpoet@mastodon.social avatar

I'm test driving for public groups.

Like , /kbin can ban trolls from participating in groups.

Unlike Friendica, you can remove posts local to where the group is hosted.

Unfortunately, the offending comments still appears in user timelines because other Fediverse servers do not delete after comments are removed locally.

Another alternative could be which supports groups through "Channels". However these do NOT federate.

@fediversenews

maegul,
@maegul@hachyderm.io avatar

@strypey @atomicpoet @fediversenews

So the docs cover the essentials. Seems pretty good. A community has moderators specific to that community, who can also moderate over federation from another instance!
Also, it seems a user can be locked out from a specific thread without being banned from the community.

Creating a new community is open to all lemmy to and following one subscribes you to the group like with friendica (just in case you didn’t know)

https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/users/04-moderation.html

indieterminacy, to fediverse

@ernest Ive been running parallel instances between both your technology & the one provides for my group

However in getting around to testing the interoperabilty from your side, I realize that the attribution is off:

https://kbin.social/m/xq_icebreaker@lemmy.ml

Naturally, you are not the owner for any of these groups but you are classed as such.
And datas off.

I get it that you are trying to grow your instance and tech but please do resolve these anomalies once things settle down.

erlend, (edited ) to fediverse
@erlend@writing.exchange avatar

UPDATE: I’m setting up a instance and would love to hear from people!


https://blog.erlend.sh/juicy-clients 🍹

If I'm peeking into an instance, show me its preferred UI form.

..on mastodon.social, show me the
UI.
..on calckey.social, show me the UI
..on bookwyrm.social, show me the UI.
..on mitra.social, show me the UI.
..on pixelfed.social, show me the UI.
(..on bluesky.social, show me the UI.)

losttourist, to fediversenews
@losttourist@social.chatty.monster avatar

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  • maegul,
    @maegul@hachyderm.io avatar

    @shelenn @losttourist you can use for this if you want to. Any community on lemmy (which are similar to sub-Reddit) functions much like a group.

    atomicpoet, to fediverse
    @atomicpoet@mastodon.social avatar

    For Reddit alternatives on the Fediverse, I prefer over . Here's why:

    1. Navigation: The top navbar on /kbin seems clear and precise, while Lemmy seems noisy

    2. Posts: There's clear separation in /kbin with boxes, while Lemmy posts are not segmented and therefore bleed into each other.

    3. Discoverability: Even though /kbin is used by drastically fewer people than Lemmy, it seems easier to find people across the Fediverse who discuss topics

    @fediversenews

    Lemmy screenshot in mobile mode

    smallcircles, to opensource
    @smallcircles@social.coop avatar

    In "Proprietary stuff that nonetheless many devs use on a whim" news:

    Will folks at get a cold sweat when thinking of https://replit.com breadth of services and ?

    In "Hey there, is the future" news:

    Will arbitrary devs fall for the argument they better use a patchwork of tools rather than one-stop-shop integrated development experience?

    In "Wow " news:

    Will give proprietary SaaS the boot with integrated ?

    smallcircles,
    @smallcircles@social.coop avatar

    Some additional thoughts on this matter can be found in this post:

    https://lemmy.ml/post/1001183

    fabian, to php
    @fabian@floss.social avatar

    🔖 /kbin is an open source -like content aggregator and platform for the

    ➡️ https://kbin.pub/

    :codeberg: https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core
    📖 https://kbin.pub/en/docs

    maegul, to fediverse
    @maegul@hachyderm.io avatar

    @fediversenews

    One of the interesting things I've seen on the fediverse:

    blahaj.zone run both a and instance under the same domain/community. (I learnt this by running into @ada on lemmy, who is also @ada on calckey)

    See:
    https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/
    https://blahaj.zone/

    I don't know how effective it is in practice, but it sure seems like a great way to foster more diversity and richness in the fediverse experience, especially if some integrations can be built, like mutual ids.

    Lack of discussion on beehaw (and lemmy)

    First off, I want to say that I love what the people here are doing but I do have a problem. There is never any conversation about posts. There are tons and tons of links shared but most of the time they're just articles that someone found interesting. I never see any true, meaningful discussion the way I do on reddit. Does...

    Peter1986C, to random in Lack of discussion on beehaw (and lemmy)

    @metaltoilet Let's try replying to this from Calckey instead of from my account on . If that works, I might try to boost it to increase visibility (of Beehaw, or of in general) on Calckey. Maybe that will increase visitors to both. ​:fediverse:​

    0x1C3B00DA, to random
    0x1C3B00DA avatar

    Trying out (https://kbin.social). It's a link aggregator like /reddit/lobsters but also has microblogging support. Lets see if federation works

    rolle, to fediverse
    @rolle@mementomori.social avatar

    I would like to endorse other minor web apps in the , but most of them are full of UI glitches, are incomplete and downright buggy looking odd things.

    From my designer point of view and are the only effective ones, because they speak to people who are used to proper visual design language (read: Non-nerds, non-engineers, the regular people and design oriented people).

    Things like , , and newer niche apps cause reactions like: "What is this?", they look like back end is fine but nobody is in charge of the design and the UI has no direction whatsoever. It's the general culprit in the programming world: A back end developer thinks everything is fine when we add a CSS framework and that's that.

    If we just get the UI right everywhere, we get more people to the . I just wish there was more /design people willing to contribute.

    rolle,
    @rolle@mementomori.social avatar

    @mitexleo I would like to contribute to many things. But I have limited time and energy, so I just focus on the things that I myself use and are the easiests, to save myself from burning out. Right now the is my sole focus and perhaps later the CSS/UI in general. is out of scope time/energy-wise for me right now.

    I too hope that more excited people have motivation and time to help, but I'm well aware of the fact that all the good ones are overworked and busy with projects they make money from, me included. But one can hope. :bunhdlurkaww:

    atomicpoet, to fediversenews
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  • caos,
    @caos@metalhead.club avatar

    @atomicpoet What is the difference to ?@fediversenews

    paul, to fediverse
    @paul@digitalstuntfactory.com avatar

    I was thinking earlier that it would be pretty cool to have an -powered app that uses something like the old feature that, in turn, supports post formats that other services use.

    For example, the app can post regular posts like this one, structured link posts that work with services like , galleries through @pixelfed and videos through .

    Unless automatically reformats posts based on what they contain when a user of services like these receives them in their feeds? I'm not sure how this works under the metaphorical hood. 🤔

    ParanoidFactoid, to internet
    @ParanoidFactoid@mastodon.social avatar

    Today on the it's been all Bluesky promotion all the time.

    If is promoting you can bet it won't be good for users.

    Also, its terms of service are super onerous:

    expertmanofficial,

    @ParanoidFactoid yeah, people better instead of sitting on ... they should quit , I think......free verification, free API access for any project you want (including and ) , so, there's should be no problem at switching.

    Right now, I'm using @trunksapp and pretty happy with it: LOTS of themes (as well as @semaphore does but better!) and Markdown support (does better then @elk ) and many other features that I like and enjoy!..

    No ads, full free, open source, glad be to be here :-)

    strypey, (edited ) to fediverse
    @strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz avatar

    I wonder if MLS (Messaging Layer Security) would be useful for encrypting Direct Posts in the ?

    smallcircles,
    @smallcircles@social.coop avatar

    @strypey @hubert

    Just as a FYI.. pointing to the for Group federation, status FINAL:

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

    Discussion on : https://socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/fep-1b12-group-federation/2724

    The FEP was written and proposed by @nutomic and implemented in .

    participated in the discussion by means of @ClearlyClaire but I do not know the extent to which Mastodon intends to be compatible, and if they will propose FEP's for their partiular Group implementation.

    padraig, to fediverse

    I am always fascinated that I can take a link for a completely different platform (), stick into or and have the ability to reply to it, boost it or whatever.

    Like, I have been using services for a few years on and off (Pretty much full-time since November 2022) but those small things make my mind go...

    🤯

    symfonystation, to fediverse
    @symfonystation@phpc.social avatar

    Enjoy our newest article: You say you want a revolution: help the free, fair, and friendly Fediverse destroy Big Social. https://www.symfonystation.com/Fediverse :fediverse: :mastodon: #/kbin

    ed, to fediverse in Should separate instances of Lemmy be topic-based? What else, if not?
    @ed@battleangels.net avatar

    @cyclohexane @fediverse IMO Topical instances work best, it helps provide an identity and focus. Visitors to the instance see a local timeline of like minded posts, like minded communities e.g https://mander.xyz/ (Nature/Sci).

    There’s simply not the same tension with feeling the need to post relevant content to a local timeline as there is with Mastodon, because you are sharing directly to communities on connected instances as well.

    And because of the connected nature, instances can be small e.g. a knitting instance with only 10 users, connecting to a motorsport instance connected to lemmy main.

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