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Do we have a need for a good #Botiquette that can also be enforced or encouraged by the various social apps of the Fediverse?

What are your ideas and considerations?

Add them to the referenced Fediverse Futures SocialHub topic if you want them to be part of technical elaboration, if/when it comes to that.

See also my toot at: https://mastodon.social/@humanetech/108225431329625395

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submitted 3 years ago* (last edited 3 years ago) by humanetech@lemmy.ml to c/fediversefutures@lemmy.ml
 

The lack of deeper integrations between different app types and the federated identity issue (every instance their own signup and user acccount) form significant barrier to widespread collaboration is my general observation.

For instance in any well-received toot with a link to a SocialHub forum topic on average no one takes the effort to respond on SocialHub. Mostly the discussion remains microblogging, and then it sinks into history when activity peters out. The insights and collective knowledge isn't gathered and lost.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/208058

Elementary my dear Watson, namely ...

 

Elementary my dear Watson, namely ...

 

On the new Discuss Social Coding (that has not officially launched yet) I posted some notes on a particular challenge the fedi imho faces, that hampers adoption and poses growing risks in the future if not dealt with appropriately.

The notes leave a lot of things I've been looking deeper into unmentioned, but you may find them interesting nonetheless.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/173958

@deadsuperhero@lemmy.ml wonderful article highlights many points that need to be explored, challenges to be tackled, for healthy Fediverse Futures ...

Over the years, I've been studying a handful of different fediverse platforms that bring a lot of interesting concepts to the table.

As someone that has studied and reported on the developments of these various systems, I've decided to put together a summary of things I'd like to one day put into my own federated platform, should I ever develop enough brainpower to actually develop one.

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"Community has no Boundary" (socialhub.activitypub.rocks)
submitted 3 years ago* (last edited 3 years ago) by humanetech@lemmy.ml to c/fediversefutures@lemmy.ml
 

Starting with the posted link and in more recent discussions of Standardising on ActivityPub Groups I have been advocating for some time to make "Community" a native concept of the Fediverse. Something that better represents communities in the real world: groups and individuals with intricate social relationships between them.

Why?

The following toot by @cicatriz_jdr provides one reason:

Nerdy man in shirt with beer in hand on a party explains the Fediverse to a woman.

""... and these 'instances' are all on separate servers, so it's totally decentralized. but posts on one instance 'federate' with other instances, except when they don't, which basically half the time. now here's where it gets tricky...""

And the follow-up by @throwawaygiraffoid is more hilarious even:

"THERAPIST: And those ""instances"" are they ""federating"" with us right now?"

With a community-native fedi you can avoid talking on the INFRASTRUCTURE level..

Fediverse: Peopleverse!

"Yes, the Fediverse is an online world-wide social space where there are numerous communities where you can meet people. They all have different themes and activities and you just join where lies your interest. Or create your own community for your friends and family on whatever has your passion."
 

Interesting developments to bring Podcasting domain to the Fediverse. Check it out and add your related resources and/or experiences with the projects.

 

With Feneas shutting down the Fediverse Party website by @lightone needed a new home, and so too did the 3 ActivityPub watchlists that existed in the repository wiki. I am happy to announce that all of them have been migrated to Codeberg. With the new and fantastic Codeberg Pages the fediverse.party website is still at the same location.

The watchlists however have been migrated to the delightful project, so update your bookmarks:

https://codeberg.org/fediverse/delightful-fediverse-apps

https://codeberg.org/fediverse/delightful-fediverse-clients

https://codeberg.org/fediverse/delightful-activitypub-development

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Semmy: Social knowledge fabrics (discuss.coding.social)
submitted 3 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by humanetech@lemmy.ml to c/fediversefutures@lemmy.ml
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/140387

Open Webinar, 19 January 2022 at 10.00 UTC+1

What if you could easily collaborate with any free software project, no matter where it is hosted? Use the Github UI to discuss issues on a remote Gitea code forge project. Send a Merge Request from Gitlab to Github. Have you and your team members, all your project contributors, everyone working from their own favourite environment. Use your code forge of choice to collaborate. Just like you also freely choose your email provider to communicate with others.

This is the objective and vision that the forgefriends community is working hard to realize. Its members, all forge friends, strive to allow seamless interoperability between code forges by adding federation support. Using the Fediverse and open standards such as ActivityPub and DVCS they will enable free software development to liberate itself from centralized platforms that lock projects in with their network effects and FOMO.

In this webinar you will learn about the importance of forge federation, and what it means to be "a friend of code forges". The various community projects are introduced, with brief explanation how they work and what is on the roadmap. Anyone is highly encouraged to contribute and become a forge friend too. Each presentation is followed by a Q&A session where you can ask the presenter how you can jump in.

Agenda

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/140387

Open Webinar, 19 January 2022 at 10.00 UTC+1

What if you could easily collaborate with any free software project, no matter where it is hosted? Use the Github UI to discuss issues on a remote Gitea code forge project. Send a Merge Request from Gitlab to Github. Have you and your team members, all your project contributors, everyone working from their own favourite environment. Use your code forge of choice to collaborate. Just like you also freely choose your email provider to communicate with others.

This is the objective and vision that the forgefriends community is working hard to realize. Its members, all forge friends, strive to allow seamless interoperability between code forges by adding federation support. Using the Fediverse and open standards such as ActivityPub and DVCS they will enable free software development to liberate itself from centralized platforms that lock projects in with their network effects and FOMO.

In this webinar you will learn about the importance of forge federation, and what it means to be "a friend of code forges". The various community projects are introduced, with brief explanation how they work and what is on the roadmap. Anyone is highly encouraged to contribute and become a forge friend too. Each presentation is followed by a Q&A session where you can ask the presenter how you can jump in.

Agenda

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