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Hot take: Your ActivityPub project is invisible.

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  • I’m building a new tool and looking for volunteers to test it! A linktree.

    It’s designed for two types of people:

    Normies / newcomers – Think of it like a free, privacy-respecting Linktree. No trackers, no ads. But here's the cool par: it's a Trojan horse for the fediverse. Your profile link is itself an ActivityPub actor. That means people can interact with it directly in the fediverse, and it encourages exploration of open platforms.

    Fediverse users, If you have multiple accounts (, , Loops, a federated blog…), you know the struggle: sometimes you just want one persona to follow. This tool gives you that. It doesn’t post on its own (read-only), but it boosts all your other accounts and even has its own inbox. PLUS it can receive and show your badges issued by @badgefed !

    Interested in testing? Reply here.

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  • @raphael @mariusor @steve @evan Your example is incorrect because activity types are not like HTTP verbs. Like and EmojiReact are part of the same protocol, both are widely used in Fediverse. Not sure what is the point of twisting the meaning of words to make limitations of certain software appear as non-limitations.

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  • @silverpill

    I'm really not following this logic: you are saying "a generic HTTP server should be able to serve WebDAV requests".

    Yes, HTTP servers should be able to serve WebDAV requests, *provided* they implement the extension.

    It doesn't mean that they *have* to implement the extension. And an HTTP server that does not support the extension does not make non-HTTP compliant.

    @mariusor @steve @evan

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  • Sign up for the Surf waitlist here using the referral code SurfShares:

    https://waitlist.surf.social/

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  • Less than a week till @fediforum's Growing the Social Web unworkshop! Get all the latest from @tchambers's Surf feed:

    https://surf.social/feed/surf%2Fcustom%2F01jvprse7ptd6b9gccy3m9g547

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  • @johannab@cosocial.ca asks:

    > NodeBB strikes me as the best aligned of the extant platforms for municipal governments. Here's a question for julian: is he prepared for, or interested in, a promotion program to city-scale organizations?

    To which I answered, simply: "Yes."

    Now that I have the time to expand on my answer:

    Yes, absolutely! There is definitely a space for municipal city-scale adoption of the fediverse through properties that they alone control, but federate widely. [...]

    I imagine a local-fedi where my mayor posts via olivia@toronto.ontario.gc.ca, and she can talk to her constituents on neighbourhood-level instances like bloorwest.social or danforth.space, or anybody worldwide via the power of the fediverse.

    Right now we're in the unfortunate position where the city is posting notices to X/Twitter, and cross-posting to Facebook and Instagram. I would bet a lot of money most other municipalities are doing the exact same thing. Adding in the fediverse should be straightforward, and I welcome any opportunity to make it happen.

    Let's make some connections!

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  • @julian Did you speak to them?

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  • Currently sitting on a train from Montreal to Toronto, and what are the odds that I end up sitting next to a couple of people (Gen Zs, if it matters) discussing the exact thing that I travelled to Montreal for — to talk about the state of social media and its effects on our day-to-day lives?

    Their conversation has ranged from the inauthenticity of communication, the masking that one needs to do online when maintaining a social profile, optimizing for engagement (and the active refusal to do so for authenticity reasons), curating what one posts to social media, etc.

    Sometimes when discussing these things online or at a conference one feels like they're in an echo chamber of sorts. It's nice to know that the next generation thinks about these things just like I do.

    Maybe the odds aren't that low, maybe that discussion is happening all around us, more often than we think.

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