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Ok.I see. Personally I don’t think it’s a good idea. It’s only a marginal benefit in terms of protection against data scrapers (you can also build that profile based on who they follow, or what they write about…) and it makes things more difficult for moderators and hides important information from other community members.
Stop thinking in terms of “votes”. Think of the activities as a “fixed content messages”: John liked this. Alice liked that. Bethany did not like that other thing. Each “vote” is a meaningful interaction. A server that says “2734 people did not like your message” means absolutely nothing.
This is not a political council nor a popularity contest. No one will make critical decisions based on the amount of worthless Internet points.
I do not understand arguments about privacy when we are talking about a public, social network. Social interactions online do not need to be that different from real-world interactions. if you are not willing to say “I did not like / I disagree with you” to someone personally, then you shouldn’t say it at all.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•The Seven Deadly Fediverse UX Sins: A Redemption Report Card - We DistributeEnglish
7·8 days agoSean proposed something more ambitious: identity-first onboarding, where you import your social graph and content before choosing a server. The idea: set up a “pre-identity” that pulls in your posts and connections from other networks, then pick a server that fits
https://fediverser.network/ has exactly this. The missing piece was (still is) that no lemmy admin that I talked to bothered to integrate with it.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•smolfedi - A lightweight, no-JavaScript Fediverse client written in PHP by Adele at CodebergEnglish
1·13 days agoI understand that coming from users, but not from the project developers. They know they’ve built a client for the Mastodon API, so it should be described as such.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•smolfedi - A lightweight, no-JavaScript Fediverse client written in PHP by Adele at CodebergEnglish
6·16 days agoI was super excited when I saw the headline because I am just about to deploy a headless ActivityPub server, then I realized it’s a client for the Mastodon API.
rglullisMAtoHardware@hardware.watch•Fujitsu fucks over ppl who lose the software that drives their hardware. Their hardware outlasts their software. Yikes.English
2·17 days agoSeems like the type of thing that can be solved with a trip to archive.org, no?
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Fairphone@hardware.watch•WTF @hardware.watch @Fairphone@social.weho.st Why can't I put of my #wallet after your latest update.
2·27 days agoThis looks more like an issue with Android than Fairphone, to be honest. AFAIK, they don’t do any customization on the Android rom they use.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Should we potentially create a Harry Potter Instance?English
1·1 month agoRight, I misunderstood. We have daily backups and I can give access to them via SFTP, but to be honest there is no interface to do that via the website yet. It’s only recently that hetzner integrated their storage box solution to their cloud API, and I didn’t have the time (or customer pressure) to automate that yet.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Should we potentially create a Harry Potter Instance?English
6·1 month agoHey, Communick founder here. End of last year we did the migration for ttrpg.network from K&T to our servers. There were definitely some issues in the beginning as that was the first large-ish instance in terms of community activity, but things now seems to be a lot better. To anyone willing to migrate, I can extend the same deal I offered to @eerongal@ttrpg.network: if you commit to an yearly plan, I can waive the setup fee.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•I'm still new to the Fediverse. What are your favorite unique things that your instance does? What do you wish was more widely adopted across instances/federated platforms?English
3·1 month agoCorrect. ATProto is the protocol used by Bluesky. There is one bridge already
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•I'm still new to the Fediverse. What are your favorite unique things that your instance does? What do you wish was more widely adopted across instances/federated platforms?English
91·1 month agoRight now: communick members get an account on Matrix, Mastodon and Funkwhale, where they can upload up to 250GB.
Coming soon ™:
- account at an ADAPT instance, with a custom client that can let people interact with any type of server.
- XMPP integration to integrate movim.
- Custom Voyager client to get read-only Reddit access.
Under consideration:
- Bridging with ATProto
It’s quite easy to flip this around: forcing topical discussion through groups are just a workaround for lack of proper discovery and aggregated search…
To give you one simple example: I get a lot more useful and meaningful interactions from following #emacs on mastodon than by waiting for people to find out and post to !emacs@programming.dev. Same thing for #nfl and !nfl@nfl.community or !nfl@a.gup.pe, etc.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•With Reddit flirting with requiring Age verification, the next Rexit might be around the corner, are we ready?English
5·1 month agoReddit already requires it in the UK
Yes, and do we have any numbers about UK usage before/after the changes? Do we have any idea of how many people there:
- looked for an alternative?
- looked for an alternative and were not satisfied?
- looked for an alternative and migrated successfully?
And for those that were not satisfied, what was failing to them? Was the Fediverse so bad that they rather go back to Reddit, or did they just quit social media altogether?
The UK started asking for age verification ~5 months ago. That should give us more than enough data to take a look at this objectively.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•With Reddit flirting with requiring Age verification, the next Rexit might be around the corner, are we ready?English
74·1 month agoIs there any new development around this or are you just speculating? All I’ve seen so far is discussions about age verification for the UK, and most of the conversation was more about finding workarounds than leaving.
What needs to still improve?
The community here is what needs to improve the most. The majority here is hostile to new users and too prone to demand purity tests from everyone who is just thinking about leaving Reddit.
including a brand-new API (version 2). This means your v2 pod will not be able to federate with v1 pods. 🚨
Wait, why?! What is they are doing that is so difficult to achieve with standard ActivityPub?
There is a client called phanpy which (I believe) provides custom recommendation algorithms, but I never tried it myself. Those who use swear by it.
rglullisAtoIndieWeb@selfhosted.forum•Madblog: A Markdown Folder That Federates EverywhereEnglish
1·2 months agoThat looks really interesting! Congrats on shipping. I’m glad to see more people implementing “headless” AP servers.
The one piece of feedback I have: your outbox seems to have no pagination and it’s only showing updates for your actor profile. So there is no way for someone to use browse through your posts or use the outbox as a “RSS feed” of sorts. It’s also embedding the whole object, all the time. If you are just serving static files (which are easy to cache), perhaps it would be better to just provide a stable URL for the objects, and then just return the document id in the “object” field?
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Request for Feedback/Collaboration - Bytescape, an Iroh based identity layer for the open webEnglish
2·2 months agoFYI: I am not going to say that I have all the pieces in place, but I will say that if we put what I’'ve done on https://fediverser.io/ with my headless ActivityPub Server, we are like 90% of the way there. The hard part now, believe it or not, is to get other servers to implement the missing parts of AP instead of the selective implementation they have.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Lead Lemmy developer dessalines@lemmy.ml Appears to Have Had Their Account Compromised After Moderation Actions Raise Serious ConcernsEnglish
4·2 months agoWhy did Linus Torvalds then disassociated
Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
You are failing at this most basic test of logic, this is why I don’t want to get dragged down into a pointless discussion with you. Enjoy the block, and have a good rest of the weekend.
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To me it falls into “this is not a product, this is a feature” type of idea. If you are looking for crowdsourcing the feedback, then the whole privacy aspect falls flat and you might as well just do without it. And by then you have no real differentiator than running a simple “rate my photo” community on Lemmy.