"Accessible Social: a beginner's guide to creating #inclusive#SocialMedia content is a comprehensive guidebook that takes the reader through all the basics of accessible best practices for #social media. It is meant to complement the Accessible Social website."
@Ombra Mastodon has indeed done very well, and by hard work became as popular as they are now.
This is great, but has its downsides. Their dominant position, though deserved, means they increasingly dictate the direction of the fediverse, and other apps need to play catch-up (this effect is called post-facto interoperability). There's risk they'll be the (decentralized) GMail of the fedi. And there are other downsides as well. See:
The well-known Dutch museum of "Beeld en Geluid" (Sound & Vision) is experimenting with offering of their extensive historic video collection via @peertube
> good coordination starts with shared understanding.
Agree. I think part of the issue is that AP 'in-the-wild' is now moving a gazillion times faster than SocialCG is moving on it, and there is no proper (or very hard to get) overview of how it is evolving.
Yesterday I created "Should activitypub.rocks rock some more?" for that reason:
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