I believe that the Fediverse can and should be more than a niche thing for those that reject Big Tech.

I also believe that to get there we will need businesses, service providers and professional developers who work on it because they are motivated by more than just “community values” and goodwill. For example, I have quite a bit experience with distributed systems and I know I could work to make Lemmy federation more efficient, but I can only do that if I can secure a stable income.

Please follow the linked Mastodon thread and vote on the polls. The idea is to find out if there are enough people willing to pay for services that can ease their pains with Mastodon/Lemmy/Matrix.

  • @Candelestine@lemmy.world
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    51 year ago

    I agree. If we want to stand against the giants, we will have to be able to do business here, and accept those that do.

    There’s a difference between working with a smaller business and helping it grow vs working with a tech giant.

  • @marsara9@lemmy.world
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    21 year ago
    1. Would you be able to share the results of the survey here once it’s complete?

    I don’t run my own instance, at least not publicly, but I’m very curious in the answers to some of those questions and I don’t want to skew your results by voting.

    1. Primarily I’m curious what feedback you get on search.

    As I’m already working on on search engine, that’s already public for Lemmy but I hope to add Mastodon in the future. So far many Mastodon users seem to be very anti-search, so I’m curious of your results.

    • @rglullisOPA
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      31 year ago

      Will make a follow-up post next week when the poll ends.

      Re: search in Mastodon. The anti-search crowd is a minority, and as the fediverse grows they will become less relevant. Anyway I think we can build a search engine that can respect their wishes and keep them out of the index.

      • @marsara9@lemmy.world
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        11 year ago

        Anyway I think we can build a search engine that can respect their wishes and keep them out of the index.

        I’d love to hear your ideas on this. At least initially I don’t see a way to build a crawler that can ignore select individuals. But I haven’t really dug into the Mastodon APIs just yet.

        • @rglullisOPA
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          11 year ago

          There were some ideas of adding tags like noindex or nosearch to their profiles as a way to indicate they don’t want to be listed in public search results. We can, e.g, de-boost any post from a profile with those tags.

          • @maegul@lemmy.ml
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            11 year ago

            Another compelling proposal from an admin/dev of blahaj.zone: https://blahaj.zone/notes/9ev0kge0aj

            From what I understand, as they run their own platfrom software that’s a small fork of Calckey, and which has search built in, their aim is to implement their proposal on their own instance and hope that it spreads (where spreading to other clackey servers, which encompass around ~10k monthly active users at the moment, would likely happen quickly)

      • @marsara9@lemmy.world
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        111 months ago

        Thank for sharing the results.

        I can say one of the most requested features I keep getting requests for is a global search as well. I’m just blocked by a bug in Lemmy at the moment.

        A tool to see better recommendations on who to follow could be interesting as well. I’ve recently added a new feature that allows for users to search communities (on Lemmy and Kbin) about what posts are actually talking about. I wonder if something similar could be built for users…

        But again thanks for sharing.

    • @rglullisOPA
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      11 year ago

      Excuse me, who made you mayor of the Fediverse?

        • @rglullisOPA
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          01 year ago

          I really don’t mind disagreement. What bothered me:

          • your use of the “Royal We” to express a personal opinion.
          • not backing up said opinion with any type of argument, which makes it sound like you are simply stating it as a fact.

          When you write like that, it gives no chance to have a productive conversation.

          • Retronautickz
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            01 year ago

            your use of the “Royal We” to express a personal opinion.

            You do understand that it’s an expression, don’t you?

            not backing up said opinion with any type of argument, which makes it sound like you are simply stating it as a fact.

            It’s a fact. Monetisation of any kind is against the mere idea of federated social media. People com here to be away from corporations, advertising and the like. The model of social media that seeks to make social networking into a business model is in crisis, why would anyone want to made the fediverse into that?

            • @rglullisOPA
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              01 year ago

              Monetisation of any kind is against the mere idea of federated social media.

              Again, opinion-as-fact.

              People com here to be away from corporations, advertising and the like.

              Okay, let’s see where you are going with that…

              The model of social media that seeks to make social networking into a business model is in crisis

              That does not follow from your the first sentence.

              Not every business is a “corporation”. Not every professional that provides a service for money is a rent-seeker.

              The fact that there are “business coming to the fediverse” does not mean that they can only operate on the same (failed) business models from Big Tech.

              If you bothered to look into the polls I did in the original submission you’d see that I do not want to apply the Silicon Valley playbook here. If you go take a look at my first blog post about communick, you would see that the last thing I want to have is a “Corporation” in the Fediverse, but instead I want to have it strong and attractive enough for small, independent service providers, so that it can become a mainstream alternative and not just a niche for outsiders.

              • Retronautickz
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                11 year ago

                If you go take a look at my first blog post about communick, you would see that the last thing I want to have is a “Corporation” in the Fediverse, but instead I want to have it strong and attractive enough for small, independent service providers

                No. What you want is to make money out of decentralised social media.

                Not every business is a “corporation”. Not every professional that provides a service for money is a rent-seeker

                People offering their services and talent for money already exist on the fediverse.

                The fact that there are “business coming to the fediverse” does not mean that they can only operate on the same (failed) business models from Big Tech.

                Funny. Because in the polls you asked a question about features someone would be interested in pay for. Some of which are characteristical of corporate social media…

                • @rglullisOPA
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                  01 year ago

                  What you want is to make money out of decentralised social media.

                  By providing a service and building things that can improve the ecosystem, not by rent-seeking.

                  None of what I am doing or thinking about doing is exclusive. Managed Hosting? Subscriber-only accounts? Add-on features? What is so evil about these business models?

                  People offering their services and talent for money already exist on the fediverse.

                  So what is your problem with my polls?

                  Some of which are characteristical of corporate social media…

                  What is “corporate” about that?

  • @marsara9@lemmy.world
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    01 year ago
    1. Would you be able to share the results of the survey here once it’s complete?

    I don’t run my own instance, at least not publicly, but I’m very curious in the answers to some of those questions and I don’t want to skew your results by voting.

    1. Primarily I’m curious what feedback you get on search.

    As I’m already working on on search engine, that’s already public for Lemmy but I hope to add Mastodon in the future. So far many Mastodon users seem to be very anti-search, so I’m curious of your results.