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v2.18.0

https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra/releases/tag/v2.18.0
https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra-web/releases/tag/v2.18.0

  • Converting upvotes coming from Lemmy into likes.
  • Notification grouping.
  • Many Mastodon API compatibility improvements.
technicat, to random
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mitra, to random
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v2.17.0

https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra/releases/tag/v2.17.0
https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra-web/releases/tag/v2.17.0

Highlights:

  • Support removing accounts from the follower list (forced un-follow).
  • Replaced external links in post header (avatar, display name, timestamp) with internal links. To get an external link, open post menu and select "Copy link to post".
  • Support "remote interaction" pattern (used for redirecting from other servers to one's home server).
lsn, to random
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New home!
Running #mitra
Hoping to get some of the fancier features up (darknet federation & monero support) and running in a while.

silverpill, to random
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v2.16.0

https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra/releases/tag/v2.16.0
https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra-web/releases/tag/v2.16.0

  • Full text search. The search query needs to be prefixed with ">". Only shows posts created by the current user.
  • Loading latest posts from other servers (this feature is currently only available to users with 'admin' role).
silverpill, to random
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v2.15.0

https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra/releases/tag/v2.15.0
https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra-web/releases/tag/v2.15.0

  • Emoji picker in post editor (for custom emojis).
  • Subscription access without payment. Subscriber status can now be given as a gift, or in exchange for off-site payment (in any currency). To do this, navigate to any profile page and click on "Subscriber details" item in profile menu.
tallship, to foss

@Teri_Kanefield

Hi Teri,

I'm writing you because I came across your blog site and thought you may be able to leverage the Fediverse in conjunction with your WordPress site's publishing horsepower.

As a advocate with great enthusiasm for mass adoption, I'd like to suggest a couple of things for you to consider, and the following treatment can also benefit others who also have bridged over to the Fediverse that already have a WordPress installation, or have been looking to deploy one.

  • First, that you think about establishing a Fediverse account other than that of a stock Mastodon instance. Sure, keep your @Teri_Kanefield@mastodon.social account, just create another account for yourself on a platform that will afford you more options that can facilitate your creative freedom (let's not dissect that word, lolz) to publish posts that are in excess of a paltry 500 characters, along with things like Markup capabilities, Etc. Just a thought. ...

This leads into the next suggestion, ...

  • Second, why not make that account your existing WordPress blog, where you already have a permanent, branded presence and readership? Let's supercharge your WordPress site by making it a full and complete publishing platform completely integrated with the Fediverse.

There's a couple of methodologies, but generally speaking, once you install the ActivityPub plugin any future blog posts are on the Fediverse as well as any other distribution channels you may already have (say, by virtue of having installed the JetPack Social plugin that propagates into the deprecated silo networks).

One method I can recommend is to follow this basic procedure to popularize your blog posts and gain followers - just like you probably have been with the mastodon.social account you already have:

  1. ) If you've already created a new account on a more feature complete platform that's better suited for long form posting, inline images, Etc., like , , any or family fork platform, , or (They all have excellent Markdown support too); simply follow your user account @<username>@terikanefield.com. If not, then simply follow your WordPress Fediverse user account from your existing masto account - which you should do anyway since I gather you have some respectable measure of followers.

2.) Everytime you publish a new news article / blog post on your WordPress site, you'll see it in your stream on your fediverse accounts.

3.) Boost each article from those accounts, your followers will see what you boost in their streams.

4.) encourage them to boost as well and/or comment - you'll see those comments in the reply section of each article on your WordPress site - Awesome!

5.) Now that you have followers of your WordPress user's Fediverse account you should be able to garner more direct interaction on your WordPress site, instead of having to post links to those posts from your mastodon.social account.

  1. ) From your @<username>@terikanefield.com account at your WordPress site, you can now directly interact with your followers, even those who post replies/comments to your articles, whether or not they are a follower of yours.

I'm taking the time to write because I see that you have a relatively decent circulation and engagement between readers and your blog articles, and the more people that see you engaging with others in the Fediverse directly from your WordPress site, the more people are encouraged to Join the Fediverse.

I am, as stated in my profile and also leading in to this, a FOSS and Privacy Advocate.

So here's a couple of links, one to the plugin itself - it's easy to install and deploy. Another older one that's still relevant that shows you how to do the install, and I think that's about it. We'll see ;)

  • WordPress ActivityPub Plugin - This is where you get the plugin
  • HowTo with Video - Really simple, easy install, right from your WordPress admin panel
  • JetPac Social - I'm definitely not a fan of this kind of engagement (with the privacy mining, deprecated, monolithic silo networks), but you do you - it can afford you with even greater reach through syndication, and if you write about the Fediverse, well, ... So much the better!
  • You should also consider following the magnanimous @pfefferle - one of the primary authors of the .

I hope that helps! All the best!

.

silverpill, to random
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v2.14.0

https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra/releases/tag/v2.14.0
https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra-web/releases/tag/v2.14.0

  • Unicode emoji shortcodes :cat: 🐱
  • Deleting one's own account
  • SVG icons are inlined (UI loads faster, easier customization)
silverpill, to random
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v2.13.0

https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra/releases/tag/v2.13.0
https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra-web/releases/tag/v2.13.0

  • Notifications about emoji reactions.
  • Public posts can be exported in FEP-ef61 format (exported objects are not very useful at the moment, but it's a first step towards data portability)
shoq, to random
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Can someone tell me the status of digital identity in the fediverse? Is there someone actively pursuing that tech as an extension to activity Pub? Is there a graceful way to transition to it? Can they coexist in parallel with existing Mastodon/AP IDs?

FenTiger,
@FenTiger@mastodon.social avatar

@shoq Ah, OK, I get you.

There is FEP-ef61: https://codeberg.org/fediverse/fep/src/branch/main/fep/ef61/fep-ef61.md

It's probably best regarded as a research project right now. Real world implementations of this are some way off. is probably the closest - @silverpill knows the most about this.

fediverseobserver, to fediverse

Found 10 new servers and 40 servers died off since 3 hours ago.

23,578 servers checked. 13,908,071 Total Users with 1,652,338 Active Users today. Check out the stats!

New servers found:

muscula.aa0.netvolante.jp a server from Japan
mstdn.centerbase.cc a server from United States
janky.jacksonbates.com a server from Australia
abairthusa.scot a server from Portugal
mastodon.apexhunter.de a server from Germany
fedi.recursivegarden.com a server from France
bgarr.com a server from United States
gts.crisq.top a server from Hong Kong
squiggysholler.party a server from United States
social.oxom.co a server from France

Help others find a home, send them to fediverse.observer

silverpill, to random
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v2.11.0

https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra/releases/tag/v2.11.0
https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra-web/releases/tag/v2.11.0

  • Mentions can be limited in profile settings. Only two options are supported in this version: accept mentions from everybody and accept mentions only from known users. Known users include followers/following, and everyone else who was discovered by the server more than 1 hour ago. This may be effective against the spam from newly registered accounts, or may not - I haven't been able to test it.
  • Federated timeline is visible to all local users
silverpill, to random
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v2.10.0

https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra/releases/tag/v2.10.0
https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra-web/releases/tag/v2.10.0

Descriptions (alt text) can be added to uploaded images.
This release also includes a security patch.

josschuurmans, to fediverse
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Reams of journalist accounts is a good thing. | Mitra / tallship
https://public.mitra.social/post/018d9203-3046-e4e5-f873-e954ff8450f5

"(...) several platforms enable (...) facilities for (..)

one of the quickest ways for a journalist to take advantage of a "Substack", "Medium" or other popular monetized platform in the Fediverse is to merely create an account on one that provides these utilities - Like or or . (...)"

@tallship

silverpill, to random
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v2.9.0

https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra/releases/tag/v2.9.0
https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra-web/releases/tag/v2.9.0

Highlights:

  • Generating Ed25519 keys for all accounts (in preparation for FEP-8b32 activation).
  • Send notification to admin when a new user is registered.
  • Legacy identity proofs are greyed out on profile page and a small button is displayed that triggers re-verification. In the near future Mitra will stop accepting legacy identity proofs (FEP-c390 identity proofs were implemented in 1.28.0 / 2023-06-26).
  • Added "Federated" timeline (aka TWKN). Currently visible only to admins.
tallship, to foss

If Substack is perfect for your needs then use that. Your problem with substack prolly isn't who else uses it, but rather, that you yourself are calling a proprietary, privacy disrespecting deprecated monolithic silo a "Perfect solution".

Instead of doing what's right, and for the right reasons, you eschew dogfooding on when you should be championing it, and call a professional data mining haven perfect, when it is anything but.

Well, you're already on the Fediverse, so you should know better, but I'll dispense with the lecture now and point out a few good FOSS solutions that are Fediverse powered (and one that isn't, but still rocks as a publishing platform) for you:

  • Option #1, , which you can find over at its git repo under https://gitHub.com/writefreely/writefreely.
  • Option #2, deploy yourself a site, Then install the plugin - the latest release publishes into the Fediverse and allows any Fediverse account to reply/comment threads natively - like I'm responding now. It also allows anyone on the Internet to join the discussions as well. WordPress has many options for subscriber lists, Etc., as well as , if you like.
  • Option #3, is a Fediverse publishing platform that currently supports paid subscriptions for Authors: https://mitra.fediverse.observer/list - pick one that has open registrations or self-host yourself, like all of the other solutions here :)
  • If you're really talking about maintaining subscribers lists, but especially Having a subscriber list and building it up, then most ignorant folks would recommend HubSpot - but they would be wrong, because you can get the same powerful inbound marketing solution / , only better, for (That's a bare minimum savings of over $500/month)!!! So install and let it do what it does, which you can get here: https://www.mautic.org/download/source-code and then after that, use it in conjunction with the following FOSS application that was tailor made for exactly what you're asking for...
  • is FOSS, and in conjunction with an inbound marketing platform like Mautic is the perfect dynamic duo - like Batman and Robin. But even better, is that I'm going to point you towards a that is an actual cookbook written by someone expressing the same lamentations as yourself, and here's the exact solution they've provided for you:

https://www.readonlymemo.com/substack-to-ghost-migration-guide-in-2024-setting-up-mailgun-and-cloudflare/

By the way, your Mautic server also integrates directly with (or Sendgrid, SendinBlue, SparkPost, etc.) to complete your transactional email system that will tell you when each and every recipient received, viewed (and or how long) your emails, as well as how many times they looked at those emails, with a bunch of other tools as well.

I hope that helps, and I'm very glad that you came to your senses about not using a privacy disrespecting, proprietary closed source solution like Substack - besides, registering your own domain name would have hidden the fact that you were using substack anyway, so it's about YOU doing the right thing the right way. Please choose your software in the future based upon the freedoms and ethics it offers in serving you and your customers. There's evil people everywhere, and the smart ones are using FOSS too - not substack.

h/t to @marathon for boosting your post so it had much greater visibility across the Fediverse.

.

RT: https://kolektiva.social/users/Audr3y/statuses/111858776974817210

silverpill, to random
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silverpill, to random
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v2.7.0

https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra/releases/tag/v2.7.0
https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra-web/releases/tag/v2.7.0

Highlights:

  • Media uploads from Mastodon API clients. Tested with Bloat-FE (uses /api/v1/media) and Phanpy (uses /api/v2/media).
  • Showing lightbox if clicked on attached image.
  • Images in gallery can be viewed without opening posts.
  • "Repost with comment" (currently hidden in post menu and only available in thread view, not in timeline view).
silverpill, to random
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v2.6.0

https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra/releases/tag/v2.6.0
https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra-web/releases/tag/v2.6.0

This release contains many small improvements, including federation with Discourse, support for Phanpy client and automatic media cleanup after profile updates

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mike, to fediverse
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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.

tallship,
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@mike

This is excellent news Mike. Following your original announcement many months ago, I actually thought this was the case and created a clipboard about for myself, lolz.

It took a bit, but eventually I figured out that such integration would need to wait for a later day.

Good to know that's now on the horizon 🖖

You can haz ! 🍔

.

@nunesdennis @evan @ramsey

x, to random

@silverpill Does corresponds to such term as ?

silverpill, to random
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v2.4.0

https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra/releases/tag/v2.4.0
https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra-web/releases/tag/v2.4.0

Allowlist federation. This might be useful for Tor and I2P instances where domain blocks are not effective against spam.

FenTiger, to fediverse
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I just got around to taking a look at the Fediverse Pasture.

Nice! I got a few of the built-in instances running and then added my own in just a few hours.

I didn't have to change a lot - mostly the same "http" vs "https" stuff that other projects needed.

I've had interop problems with both and in the past, and I've hardly tested against at all. It looks like the Pasture will let me make some progress here. Thanks @helge !

silverpill, to random
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v2.3.0

https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra/releases/tag/v2.3.0
https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra-web/releases/tag/v2.3.0

Highlights:

  • Implemented replies collection. This means replies to Mitra posts can be fetched using mitractl fetch-replies command. Eventually this feature (loading missing replies) will be available in the GUI too.
  • Profile images can be removed.
  • Donation buttons for Lightning Network addresses (Mitra is looking for profile fields with labels "lightning address" and "lud16", just like PeerTube Lightning plugin).
  • (Experimental) Support for recurrent payments via Monero Subscriptions Wallet. I haven't tried the app yet, just added automatic generation of their payment request codes for every invoice.
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