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Has the IndieWeb become discourse again? - Marty McGuire

Has the IndieWeb become discourse again? - Marty McGuire

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Has the IndieWeb become discourse again? - Marty McGuire

https://martymcgui.re/2024/08/29/141602/

I recently read Has the IndieWeb Become Irrelevant from starbreaker.org. The post does a great job linking to and summarizing a spate of posts that I will call “people being mad at the IndieWeb”, while also being one of these posts. These posts accuse “the IndieWeb” of being elitist, exclusionary, overengineered, complicit, and unnecessary, among many other things. There are some common threads I noticed among these posts: None of them mention micro.

Has the IndieWeb become discourse again? - Marty McGuire
Academics on Mastodon

Academics on Mastodon

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Academics on Mastodon

https://nathanlesage.github.io/academics-on-mastodon/

A list of various lists consisting of academics on Mastodon

A general fediverse client for multiple content types? (mastodon, lemmy, pixelfed, etc.)

A general fediverse client for multiple content types? (mastodon, lemmy, pixelfed, etc.)

Is there any fediverse client out there (mobile or pc or web) that has support for multiple types of content, rather than just for one?

Most apps I find are only mastodon-like (including pleroma etc.), or only lemmy-like, or only peertube-like. One of the main benefits of the fediverse is that I could theoretically access all of those from one platform. But the clients I saw don't seem to support it too well.

Threads deepens its ties to the open social web, aka the ‘fediverse’

Threads deepens its ties to the open social web, aka the ‘fediverse’

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Threads deepens its ties to the open social web, aka the 'fediverse' | TechCrunch

https://techcrunch.com/2024/08/28/threads-deepens-its-ties-to-the-open-social-web-aka-the-fediverse/

Meta announced Wednesday that users on Threads will be able to see fediverse replies on other posts besides their own.

Threads deepens its ties to the open social web, aka the 'fediverse' | TechCrunch
BrowserPub: A browser for debugging ActivityPub and the ⁂fediverse

BrowserPub: A browser for debugging ActivityPub and the ⁂fediverse

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John Spurlock (@js@podcastindex.social)

https://podcastindex.social/@js/113011966366461060

👀 BrowserPub: A browser for exploring #ActivityPub and the ⁂fediverse https://browser.pub

A symbol for the ⁂ fediverse

A symbol for the ⁂ fediverse

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A symbol for the fediverse ⁂

https://symbol.fediverse.info/

We propose the symbol ⁂ to represent the fediverse.

A symbol for the fediverse ⁂
Quiblr (Lemmy client) gets an open source update

Quiblr (Lemmy client) gets an open source update

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GitHub - Technicolor-Dreamcoat/Quiblr: Quiblr is an intuitive, accessible, and modern interface to connect users to the fediverse

https://github.com/Technicolor-Dreamcoat/Quiblr

Quiblr is an intuitive, accessible, and modern interface to connect users to the fediverse - Technicolor-Dreamcoat/Quiblr

GitHub - Technicolor-Dreamcoat/Quiblr: Quiblr is an intuitive, accessible, and modern interface to connect users to the fediverse
Flohmarkt is a Fediverse Marketplace

Flohmarkt is a Fediverse Marketplace

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Flohmarkt is a Fediverse Marketplace

https://wedistribute.org/2024/08/flohmarkt-federated-market/

Flohmarkt is still a really young platform, but it shows promise as a way for people to create listings, and reach out to one another.

Flohmarkt is a Fediverse Marketplace
Feature requests for a lemmy moderation bot

Feature requests for a lemmy moderation bot

cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/18411894

Hello Lemmings!

I am thinking of making a community moderation bot for Lemmy. This new bot will have faster response times with the help of Lemmy webhooks, an amazing plugin for Lemmy instances by @rikudou@lemmings.world to add webhook support. With this, there is no need to frequently call the API at a fixed interval to fetch new data. Any new data will be sent via the webhook directly to the bot backend. This allows for actions within seconds, thus making it an effective auto moderation tool.

I have a few features I thought of doing:

  • Welcome messages
  • Auto commenting on new posts
  • Scheduled posts
  • Punish content authors or take action on content via word blacklist/regex
  • Ban members of communities by their usernames/bios via word blacklist or regex
  • Auto community lockdown during spam

What other features do you think are possible? Please let me know. Any questions are also welcome.

Community requested features:

  • Strike system

Strikes are added to a certain member of the community and the member will be temporarily banned within a time period if their strike count reaches a certain threshold

  • Post creation restriction by account age

If an account's age is lower than X, remove the post.

Lemmy vs. PieFed vs. Mbin

Lemmy vs. PieFed vs. Mbin

I've been researching for the past week Threadiverse projects (Lemmy at first, then PieFed and now Mbin) with the goal of testing out their interoperability with the rest of the Fediverse.

Apologies in advance if this is the third post you see from me - this one is my first in Mbin.

I wonder if you have any insights regarding the differences between the 3 - advantages/disadvantages and opinions on your favorite project?

I'm also interested to see if Mbin manages to federate mentions (unlike Lemmy and PieFed who falls short). So for the purposes of this test, I'm mentioning:

Thanks and happy to be here!