Guide: One way you can take advantage of federation is by opening a different instance, like ds9.lemmy.ml, and browsing it. If you see an interesting community, post or user that you want to interact with, just copy its URL and paste it into the search of your own instance. Your instance will connect to the other one (assuming the allowlist/blocklist allows it), and directly display the remote content to you, so that you can follow a community or comment on a post. Here are some examples of working searches:
Takahē is a Python ActivityPub server whose original goal was supporting multiple domains from one install:
When I started the project, my main goal was to show that multi-domain support for a single ActivityPub server was possible; once I had achieved that relatively early on, I sort of fell down the default path of implementing a lightweight clone of Mastodon/Twitter.
I love the new direction, focusing on identity:
So, my new design goal is now to really take advantage of the multi-domain support and provide an experience that lets a diverse set of people, projects or companies, with a set of different domain names, logos and design ideas, all exist on the same server but still have their own profiles and identities that they can shape more in line with what they want.
Will support microblogging, but be focused on a sort of homepage functionality.
The #Bluesky team has dropped a handful of proposals that cross protocol and UX. I really like what they have to say about hashtags.
Proposals
visually separate tags
allow spaces
use curated tag search results
mute words and hashtags
opt-in hashtags
“The proposals here aren’t exactly ground-breaking. They boil down to two things: make the hashtags accessible, and then make them consistently useful.”
The tooling we’re building for moderation tries to take into consideration how social spaces are formed and shaped through communities.
Today, we’re publishing some proposals for new moderation and safety tooling. The first focuses on user lists and reply controls which can be used for community-driven moderation. The second will focus on moderator services and how they can handle problems that small communities can’t. The third is for Hashtags, which are not directly related to moderation but can have a large effect on customizing what you see. (We wanted to include this to distinguish between the labeling proposal, which is intended to address moderation, and mechanisms for discovery.)
The goal of Bluesky is to rebuild social networking so that there’s not a lock-in to the founding company, which is us. We can try to provide a cohesive, enjoyable experience, but there’s always an exit. Users can move their accounts to other providers. Developers can run their own connected
I did a bunch of experiments today and ... thoroughly confused myself, so I wrote down a bunch of things and took screenshots.
Here's what I learned:
(I have more protocol info but ultimately this is the lived experience of working across different software systems, federation, and the actual client / front end web experiences that people interact through)
Paste Lemmy URLs
Various things "just work" by pasting URLs into the Mastodon web interface or the Mastodon mobile app.
Posting the link to this post https://lemmy.ca/post/606549 finds this post
Clicking on the user profile shows me a profile for [email protected], with one post displayed. Including a follow button
Only one post is shown, because that's all that's available on the local server r
Using feedsin.space is pretty straightforward. First, you need to authenticate with the website by sending a message from your mastodon account to @[email protected] with the word "help". You'll get a response with a link you can click on to authenticate with the website. Then, you can create an account on feedsin.space by specifying a username for the account and the RSS feed you want to follow. Assuming everything looks good, there will be an account created at @[email protected], which you can follow from your Mastodon account,
Steps to use Feeds in Space
Send the word "help" to the @[email protected] account. In the screenshot, I'm sending a DM / private mention
The bot will respond with a login link, also via DM
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THREAD: I made a series of images for an Instagram post I made about migrating to the fediverse. I figured I'd share with anyone else who wants to use, so I included some blank template versions too. DM if you'd like the Adobe Illustrator file so you can make your own edits. And p...
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I made a series of images for an Instagram post I made about migrating to the fediverse. I figured I'd share with anyone else who wants to use, so I included some blank template versions too. DM if you'd like the Adobe Illustrator file so you can make your own edits. And please,comment if I got anything wrong so I can correct it.
A great series of images explaining the Fediverse as well as federation and defederation.
Have been translated into a number of languages, including French.
A gathering of information about Fediverse organizations, especially those that run galaxies of more than one fediverse-enabled services, as well as supporting operational services for members.
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An example of gathering extended information about the servers / organizations that run Fediverse Galaxies.
People are welcome to add their own organizations, and it is available at the link provided as a set of browsable web pages, as well as a JSON feed for consuming programmatically.
RSS is also available for people who want to learn about new orgs as they get created.