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Mashable - What is the fediverse

mashable.com What is the fediverse — and how might it affect creators?

All social media sites interconnected — heaven or hell for creators?

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Hexbear federation megathread
  • Gods its easy to tell its all your first few weeks with federation for you hexbear people, and that you clearly dont know both the social dynamics and the technical side.

    And yes, just to spell it out for you: manually blocking 24 thousand accounts and manually cross referencing this against all the new daily signups to also block the new accounts is both too much effort and literally fucking impossible unless I build a custom scraper to get a daily list of total hexbear users.

    Like, im not sure how to better get across that you keep coming here to give "ideas" that are fucking literally impossible lol.

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  • No, thats the entire fucking point were having this discussion lmao. Lemmy does not allow individual users to block entire other servers, only other individual users or communities. If I could just simply block the entire hexbear server this would not be an issue, but Lemmy does not have this option.

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  • Yes, duh. The entire fucking point of having different servers is that it allows you freedom of association. I want to be free to associate with most other people on Lemmy, because they are pretty chill and understand basic social human interaction. I want to be just as free to not associate with sealions who keep showing up in my mentions when they're explicitly told that one single thread is not for them.

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  • The purpose of forums is to talk to people who understand basic courtesy. Hexbears like you clearly dont have that. This specific thread is for the opinion of lemm.ee people, not for you. Go bother the rest of Lemmy. There is one specific thread (this one) where your opinion is not asked, and ofcourse you reallllly feel the need to share your opinion.

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  • The lack of a sense of place by Hexbears by absolutely flooding this comment thread is the full and sole reason for me to fully support defederation. Lemm.ee is our server, our rules, made by people on the lemm.ee server. The fact that they feel the need to comment and respond on everything says enough about them.

    And no, you're not being attacked so that you have the right to defend yourself. Federation is not a right.

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  • I think the idea is that the NSFW servers also federate with nonNSFW. So I guess it solves the problem of seeing posts about the news when you want to browse porn?

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  • Wired - How to Move Your Instagram Feed to Pixelfed, the Photo App That Doesn't Track Your Every Move

    www.wired.com How to Move Your Instagram Feed to Pixelfed, the Photo App That Doesn't Track Your Every Move

    The decentralized Instagram alternative is a great option if you want to back up your feed, focus on photo-sharing, or cut loose from Meta's empire entirely. And making the leap is surprisingly easy.

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    Engadget - Is decentralization the future of social media?

    www.engadget.com Is decentralization the future of social media?

    Meta’s adoption of ActivityPub could expose a lot more people to the power, and perils, of decentralized social networks.

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    BBC is starting its own Mastodon instance. The CBC should do the same.
  • Also, you might want to take a look at https://zdf.social/@ZDF and https://ard.social/

    ZDF and ARD are the two biggest broadcasters in Germany, and they both have their own ActivityPub (Mastodon) server.

    In case you needed some extra convincing that other large mainstream news organisations also have realised that this is actually a good idea that makes sense ;)

    A big news org from France is also on Mastodon with like 50k followers, but I cannot remember the name right now

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    BBC is starting its own Mastodon instance. The CBC should do the same.
  • Evan Prodromou (@evan@cosocial.ca) , one of the co-authors of ActivityPub is super interest in getting Canadian news organisations on board the fediverse. He gave a talk about that last night actually: https://cosocial.ca/@evan/110809723914430376

    If you're serious about this, you could totally reach out to him, I'm sure he would love to hear from people in CBC

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    What are you Reading? (August 2023)
  • Yeah I really love the Children Of series. I just realised that part 3 is finally out, so now I know what I'll be reading next!

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    What are you Reading? (August 2023)
  • I just finished The Terraformers by Annalee Newitz. Its so fucking good, amazing worldbuilding, story and message. It really explores all the potential interesting ways that you can envision different future worlds in ways that other SciFi often doesnt. I've never read anything like this before.

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  • TechCruch - Twitter rival Mammoth adds a personalized For You feed to make its Mastodon client feel familiar

    techcrunch.com Twitter rival Mammoth adds a personalized For You feed to make its Mastodon client feel familiar | TechCrunch

    Mammoth is testing the new feed in its TestFlight with just 100 users for the time being but plans to make the new feed a part of its next significant update, Mammoth 2.

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    Is lemmy growth coming to a halt?
  • As a side note, Ian betteridge, who has the law named after him for the phenomenon you reference, is quite active on the fediverse

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  • PCMag - Lemmy and Kbin: The Best Reddit Alternatives?

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    EFF - FBI Seizure of Mastodon Server is a Wakeup Call to Fediverse Users and Hosts to Protect their Users

    www.eff.org FBI Seizure of Mastodon Server Data is a Wakeup Call to Fediverse Users and Hosts to Protect their Users

    We’re in an exciting time for users who want to take back control from major platforms like Twitter and Facebook. However, this new environment comes with challenges and risks for user privacy, so we need to get it right and make sure networks like the Fediverse and Bluesky are mindful of past...

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  • The core premise of federation is that people have the right of association. It’s people core right to say ‘no we don’t want to federate with you’. The microblogging side of fedi has figured this mostly out at this point. Not sure why this is a big deal

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