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Thanks! And yeah, last few weeks have gotten wayy busier with news, its quite noticeable to me. I’m especially excited that there is lots of news outside of the microblogging sphere as well, that part is the most interesting part of the fediverse to me
(mentions to my indieweb account are still broken for some reason, no idea why haha)
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Fediverse@lemmy.ml•You Can Now Follow President Biden on the Fediverse
7·2 years agoyeah its a big deal because of the spillover effort on how much easier this makes conversations with other gov officials about setting up a fedi server. I’m somewhat involved in this process at this point, and now being able to say that ‘biden is on the fediverse’ really impacts lobbying for the fediverse more broadly
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Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Audon provides fantastic virtual talk spaces for Mastodon
8·3 years agothey’re working on a new project that will supersede audon, apparently https://firefish.social/notes/9j5dw744p5qnqwxp
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Technology@lemmy.world•It's not just you — no one is posting on social media anymoreEnglish
6·3 years agoStrongly agreed.
Some other loose thoughts related to this:
- a very similar phenomenon is visible in Bluesky, but in that case it skews heavily towards older millenials who are trying to recreate a culture that used to exist on Twitter, and is now dead. Bluesky is fundamentally even more backward looking than AP-fedi, as ATProto really cannot do much else than microblogging
- its been striking for me for a while that the fediverse developer community isnt able to become an actual community, and instead has been trying to reinvent community initiatives outside of fedi for a while, and they all bleed out. Think there are lots of reasons for that, but if the people building a social network cannot manage to use their own tools to use that social network to become a social community, than that usually does not bode well
- there is a very loosely defined ‘community’ of people who are interested in talking about fedi on a meta (not Meta) level. youve been involved, so you know most of the names. Again, its striking to me that this group (me included) hasnt really transformed into an actual community, and instead its fleeting ephemeral posts on a feed that only some of the regulars see and comment on.
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Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Is there a fediverse software that has "trending" posts?
11·3 years agocheck out https://fediview.com/, it sorts your personal mastodon home timeline via an algorithm that you can pick.
I’m very curious as to what people’s view on etiquette is regarding submitting your own content. I write a weekly newsletter about the fediverse which is pretty relevant to this community for example. But I’m also quite aware of reddiquette thats pretty hesitant on submitting your own stuff, as it can get spammy really fast. Would love to hear.
Ah yeah youre right, it does. Seems like it just takes a few seconds and I´m impatient :D
Proper URL, because edits dont federate from Mastodon to Lemmy it seems: https://fediversereport.com/last-week-in-the-fediverse-episode-24/
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Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Decentralization Revolution: Reclaiming the Internet's True Vision from Big Tech's Grasp
1·3 years agoSeems more like youre describing Nostr than ActivityPub
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Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Last Week in the Fediverse - ep 23 - An overview of what happened in the fediverse last week
4·3 years agoyay thanks!
well the fun part is figuring out how this all works, and what the etiquette is, i simply have no idea either. reddits always been a bit iffy with submitting your own content, which i understand. But its not iffy to make a masto post to promote your own content, and tagging a lemmy group is temptingly easy to do…
(also commenting with lemmy account because i cant get my calckey account to do it lol)
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Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Relaunching a Fediverse News Publication - Writers WantedEnglish
1·3 years agoHi! I’d like to talk, think there’s some interesting possibilities here! DMed you on personal account

Small detail that I think is actually quite meaningful:
The article is written by editor-in-chief Nilay Patel. Nilay does not usually write a whole lot of articles, as he’s the boss, and the articles he writes are often more commentary (like the famous ‘welcome to hell’ article for Elon, or his running joke on Brother printers). Within The Verge its usually more David Pierce as a true fediverse believer than Nilay.
Futhermore, earlier this week Nilay posted on Threads a response to Ghost’s survey about federation: “Curious how you approach federation for paid newsletters! (Because we want to figure that out too)” https://www.threads.net/@reckless1280/post/C51n5gmvvCJ