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I'm creating a new, Harry Potter-themed Community - anybody interested in helping to moderating it?
  • But look alone how much buzz Hogwarts legazy created. Actually, I think if the Fediverse would do it right, this could be the thing to make us mainstream.

    Yes, there are many other fandoms out there, but its still popular enough, even among boomers and millenials. You need to remember we need to get them aboard too and Harry Potter could be the least common denominator here.

    And for my generation, it also has a certain provoking edge to it, with which to distinct us from our "woke" milenial parents, who abandonded Harry Potter for its author.

  • I'm creating a new, Harry Potter-themed Community - anybody interested in helping to moderating it?
  • I think images are important and on diagonlemmy, I dont want to try to add images and break stuff.

    I'm not sure, I think the effort to move the community wouldnt be that hard I think. First crossposting to both, then moving to ghe other. I also think that many would come along and so the work already put in wouldnt have been wasted.

    But yeah, it may be unnecessarily risky.

  • I'm creating a new, Harry Potter-themed Community - anybody interested in helping to moderating it?
  • Oh cool.

    Actually, the instance is already running: https://floonet.social/. I just haven't activated the communities yet. I don't know. I really like the idea of the floonetwork. Its like the idea of the fediverse already exists in the world of Harry Potter. I think it would be cool to bring more parts of the H.P. fandom in the fediverse, however, until now, every fansite I wrote to didn't reply.

  • I'm creating a new, Harry Potter-themed Community - anybody interested in helping to moderating it?
  • Thanks but I'm also a bit bored of the overall design. I want to try a bit new things. But yeah, the question is whether its worth it ...

  • I'm creating a new, Harry Potter-themed Community - anybody interested in helping to moderating it?

    My current instance, diagonlemmy.social has no images, which is not great. So I'm thinking about creating an instance with a Harry Potter meme community.

    What do you think?

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    It is impressive how fast they release features
  • Although I love Piefed for the topics-idea alone.

  • It is impressive how fast they release features
  • Ha ha. Great :D

    Still, I a Spring-backend sounds more promising than Python ...

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    Bluesky's fedi-washing
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    Threads makes it easier to evangelize the open social web with a new direct link feature | TechCrunch
  • I think thats unlikely. If the fediverse wants it or not, its growth is now heavily dependent on Meta

  • being added to join-lemmy.org
  • Yeah 👍

  • being added to join-lemmy.org
  • oh ok. Thanks :)

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    being added to join-lemmy.org

    Hello, I wanted to ask what you have to do to be added to the join-lemmy.org page? Is there an email to call? The documentation only reads that you have to meet certain criteria, but is it then added automatically at some point?

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    Threads makes it easier to evangelize the open social web with a new direct link feature | TechCrunch
    techcrunch.com Threads makes it easier to evangelize the open social web with a new direct link feature | TechCrunch

    It’s a small advance, but one that speaks to Meta’s enginerring team paying attention to how the fediverse community is trying to educate Threads users about the possibilities.

    Threads makes it easier to evangelize the open social web with a new direct link feature | TechCrunch

    The fediverse is now something that you can evangelize about. Its turning into a buzzword ...

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    Let's clarify something: does Bluesky allow federated servers on their network? Is there a list of those independent servers?
  • Thanks for the explanation. Didn't realize Bluesky/AT is more like a fedi-washed version of ActivityPub rather than a real alternative ...

    I'm not sure; on the one hand, I think the fact that federation has become a unique selling point in micro-blogging is indicating a positive trend; so even if people join Bluesky its good for the Fediverse. On the other hand, if federated just becomes another buzz word that means nothing at all, while places where the real innovation is happening are drowned out, the window of opportunity could just close.

  • Instead of algorithms why don't we create a map of Lemmy?
  • I think its a cool idea. I had a similar idea once: https://fungiverse.wordpress.com/2024/07/27/floo-network-anouncement/ but for the whole social web instead of just Lemmy.

    Its interesting, it could get overwhelming easily though. Maybe this could be solved by only showing instances of a certain size?

  • Bluesky continues to soar
  • :D good one. My new favourite take on nostr.

  • Bluesky continues to soar
  • Even if it doesnt have much impact on activitypub-fedi, I think this is good news for the fediverse in general. X is loosing more and more relevancy and microblogging is more and more happening on federating services.

  • Bluesky continues to soar
    techcrunch.com Bluesky continues to soar, adding 2M more new users in a matter of days | TechCrunch

    As new users downloaded the app, Bluesky jumped to becoming the app to No. 1 in Brazil over the weekend, ahead of Meta's X competitor, Instagram Threads.

    Bluesky continues to soar, adding 2M more new users in a matter of days | TechCrunch
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    Last Week in Fediverse – ep 82
  • Its less open, but its definitely federated. Whether its a walled garden or not depends on the definition ;)

  • Openvibe combines Mastodon, Bluesky and Nostr into one social app | TechCrunch
  • I'm not sure something like this will be the killer app for the Fediverse.

    I think its more a transition-app as long as we have protocol wars. Most people are good with having access to the majority of the Fediverse and probably dont even know about the others.

    Its still a great idea!

  • What made everyone move to Bluesky or Threads instead of Mastodon?
  • Regarding 2: you can also join the Fediverse this way with certain clients I believe. You are automatically signed up for lemmy.world for example

  • Spreading of the 100 biggest Lemmy communities
  • Piefed has topics, so different fediverse communities can be viewed through the Fediverse-topic for example

  • Examples of racism on Lemmy?
  • It was an interesting read. I'm willing to do certain parts of that like listening more to marginalized voices. What bugs me though is that basically the text says that we need to disrupt the system, because its racist; but on the other hand, it basically assumes that the system was and always has been racist. And this is again identity politics: based on Focaults post structuralism; societal, liberal progress is a myth, etc. etc. There is no actual believe in societal progress (which I do believe in primarily through technological progress).

  • Examples of racism on Lemmy?
  • I think the topic of racism and discrimination needs to happen on the Fediverse if its an issue. However, I'm worrying that your approach is more counterprodctive. I think its fine to ask for proof for the supposed racist culture on Lemmy, because I think every argument needs to have some argumentative ground. I'm against discrimination (which certainly happens on the Fediverse), but I dont think identity politics have come up with productive tools to tackle the issues they point out.

  • Exploring Fictional Maps as a way to navigate the Fediverse (at the example of H.P.)
    fungiverse.wordpress.com Exploring Fictional Maps as a way to navigate the Fediverse (at the example of H.P.)

    In general, its hard to explain the Fediverse to people in an exciting way. Its especially hard to get across a central feature of the Fediverse: that on the Fediverse you CAN more or less view eve…

    Exploring Fictional Maps as a way to navigate the Fediverse (at the example of H.P.)
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    Social Software Hacker Theory #1 – Conflict-Encouraging- vs. Discussion-Encouraging-UI-Design on the Fediverse
    fungiverse.wordpress.com Social Software Hacker Theory #1 – Conflict-Encouraging- vs. Discussion-Encouraging-UI-Design on the Fediverse

    One of the central things the Fediverse has to offer in online discussions is being able to pull out of toxic discussions without leaving one’s community. And while this already is nice in itself, …

    Social Software Hacker Theory #1 – Conflict-Encouraging- vs. Discussion-Encouraging-UI-Design on the Fediverse
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    Meta and the Fediverse: The Duopoly that could shape the Web to come
    fungiverse.wordpress.com Meta and the Fediverse: The Duopoly that could shape the Web to come

    The Fediverse will soon have power on the social web to shape its future, but only through and in the interaction with Meta. This is the reality the Fediverse has to start arranging itself with. Mo…

    Meta and the Fediverse: The Duopoly that could shape the Web to come
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    Different digital world views

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/13519639

    > Provider-Exclusive: “There is only the app of my provider.” > > Provider-Centric: “There exist other apps, but the one I’m using is the main one.” > > Service-Centric: “There is no main one and I’m trying to use the one that fits my ideal the best.” > > Protocol/Ecosystem-Centric: “There exist other protocols/ecosystems, but mine is the main one.” > > Fediverse-Principle: “There is no main one and I’m trying to use the one that fits my idea of an open ecosystem the best.” > > Current state of different web2 apps: > > !

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    Meta and the Fediverse: The Duopoly that could shape the Web to come
    fungiverse.wordpress.com Meta and the Fediverse: The Duopoly that could shape the Web to come

    The Fediverse will soon have power on the social web to shape its future, but only through and in the interaction with Meta. This is the reality the Fediverse has to start arranging itself with. Mo…

    Meta and the Fediverse: The Duopoly that could shape the Web to come
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    Different digital world views

    Provider-Exclusive: “There is only the app of my provider.”

    Provider-Centric: “There exist other apps, but the one I’m using is the main one.”

    Service-Centric: “There is no main one and I’m trying to use the one that fits my ideal the best.”

    Protocol/Ecosystem-Centric: “There exist other protocols/ecosystems, but mine is the main one.”

    Fediverse-Principle: “There is no main one and I’m trying to use the one that fits my idea of an open ecosystem the best.”

    Current state of different web2 apps:

    !

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    We are in the middle of a Copernican Revolution on the Web, or: A Kantian Right to Fediverse Access
    fungiverse.wordpress.com We are in the middle of a Copernican Revolution on the Web, or: A Kantian Right to Fediverse Access

    “It is so easy to be immature. If I have a book to serve as my understanding, a pastor to serve as my conscience, a physician to determine my diet for me, and so on, I need not exert myself at all.…

    We are in the middle of a Copernican Revolution on the Web, or: A Kantian Right to Fediverse Access
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    Stop searching for Money in the Fediverse – it’s the social capital, stupid!
    fungiverse.wordpress.com Stop searching for Gold in the Fediverse – it’s the social capital, stupid!

    At the end of last year, the Verge made a 2024-outlook with a big post on the future of social media, which was basically a pitch for the Fediverse. And it’s focus had been on: money. The nar…

    Stop searching for Gold in the Fediverse – it’s the social capital, stupid!
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