Voy a suponer que la discusion es entorno a los rumores de que posiblemente en el futuro tengamos a los vecinos de #Meta rondando en el #fediverso
La verdad es que no me lo he pensado mucho, pero entendiendo la situacion (quisas critica) de esa empresa, entonces busca atraer la atencion del gran publico y puedo imaginar que anunciando que esta trabajando en ver si podra "integrar" a otras redes sociales externas a su "maravillosa comunidad" le devuelva cierta popularidad perdida... y por otra para mi suena a buscar ofrecerles a los usuarios que tienen intenciones de emigrar de face al fediverso la promesa de que ya no lo necesitaran... y asi ganar tiempo.
Por el lado nuestro, a mi incluso me parece positivo si finalmente integran el #ActivityPub en face/insta/tuitre/wa ya que significaria que: - nosotros les ganamos - ellos tendran que relajar sus politicas - deberan aceptar (en la medida de sus posibilidades) las reglas de la comunidad
Mas me preocuparia si intentan influir en el tema del desarrollo del codigo. Ya en el pasado ha sucedido que eso ha tenido segundas intenciones y muy malas.
Pregunta desde la ignoracia de cómo funciona #activitypub y en vistas de la llegada de #Meta, si la instancia en la que estoy bloquea al servidor de Meta, ¿puedo seguir cuentas individuales de ese servidor?
AT protocol was obviously not ready for a #RedditMigration, it’s not even ready for federation, and is years behind #ActivityPub.
Bluesky might be okay if you just want pre-Elon Twitter and to watch the old Twitter royalty do their thing. But it is not equipped to handle a variable use cases that can only happen through federation.
A group of over 40 European organisations have recently released a statement calling for the EU to set up a European Public Digital Infrastructure Fund.
They call for this fund to support Digital Public Spaces, that are, among other things, based in FOSS, and ensure privacy by design. The statement gives three examples: #Mastodon, #PeerTube and #ActivityPub, stating that they would benefit from such a fund to further flourish.
Jimmy Wales announces a new Reddit-like, Twitter-like offering in the works. And later in the thread says they will have #ActivityPub support in the works post-launch.
If you are unfamiliar with #twtxt, it is a different take on decentralized microblogging that has been around for many years, and it is quite interesting to see it now bridged between this side and that one!
So, we jumped from #Twitter to #Mastodon, after a man with a sink showed us how fragile centralized platforms really are. And now there's #Bluesky wanting to convince us that their AT Protocol is even more robust than #ActivityPub. But is it really superior and would it have been better to build the #fediverse on top of this protocol, instead?
Calckey is a Fediverse server type which includes lots of features that Mastodon doesn't yet have, such as emoji reactions, markdown, customisable interfaces, widgets and lots more.
To see for yourself, have a look on the official website at:
Neat interview on today's VergeCast episode by @pierce with @mike about the potential for ActivityPub, Mastodon, the Fediverse, and decentralized social media. McCue's description of Mastodon as a 2-way RSS (2-way streaming), well, I'm still ruminating about it. :mastodon: 🤯 🎧
"ActivityPub creates an open social graph for the web."
And we get an explanation from Nilay Patel as to why he still isn't on Mastodon.
It still feels a bit beta imo, but it’s easy to see why the design is more likely to have mass appeal – especially once it becomes a bit more stable.
I’m not yet motivated to move anywhere yet, mostly because @ivory has greatly improved the #Mastodon UX for me.
But overall it’s great to experiment in the #fediverse. You get to see the magic of #ActivityPub in action: the simple idea that the apps we choose should not bar us from talking to each other.
Excellent deep dive on the current state of the #fediverse and #mastodon, with a detailed history of the movement to #decentralize#social, and predictions about where we go from here.