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  • @evan thanks!

    I would attend but unfortunately a winter storm hit and I'm at home watching three kids today 😑

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  • @julian The ActivityPub API Task Force has a meeting today at 11AM EST. https://meet.jit.si/activitypub-api

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  • @julian hmm, I believe it tries to make each AP call from the browser first, then falls back to a cloudflare worker if that fails.

    I just checked the cf worker and found this gem in it, so that might work for you too

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  • I've seen hints of backfill working really well, but hadn't seen good examples until recently. As more and more instances upgrade to the newer versions of Mastodon that support context, backfill from Mastodon instances will improve across the board.

    Today one of the most popular topics on my NodeBB instance was an update from the admin of The Forkiverse, a brand new up-and-coming instance. Despite following only one person from that instance, I was able to see every single reply from that instance, even from users I don't follow.

    Super stoked to see resolvable contexts and backfill working in the wild. Who says the Fediverse is quiet? Not me, anymore 😅

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  • Hi @silverpill@mitra.social right;

    Move and Remove are explicit actions concerning membership of a context in an audience. Update is overly broad and receivers would have to infer audience change based on what the updated object contains (e.g. Audience Y is suddenly missing, and Z is new, was this always the case?) It is likely that sending audience as an array will not be correctly interpreted by existing software, so this property is an unreliable indicator of context audience membership at best Existing threadiverse apps check addresses, and audience may not be used at all in some.

    There is no conflict with Move(Person), and I have not heard a convincing reason to adopt a new activity type when these two AS activities work quite well to describe what we want to accomplish.

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  • Hm, it appears that none of my objections have been addressed.

    Once again, why there are two activities Move and Remove, and not a simple Update or a new activity type?

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  • Hey @js@podcastindex.social, I enabled Anubis for my site, but now requests from Browser.pub don't work :cry:

    Is there something I can write a rule against, perhaps a header or user agent string that is unique to browser.pub?

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    Hi, everyone. I've just published version 2.87 of #snac, the simple, minimalistic #ActivityPub instance server written in C. It only includes a single change, to avoid using EmojiReacts to harass users:Hide EmojiReacts from muted actors and blocked instances.Sorry for the inconvenience. Bad people creativity always gets me off-guard. Upgrade your snac to this version ASAP, or revert to 2.85.There will be another release pretty soon with a better solution to delete offending EmojiReacts.https://comam.es/what-is-snac#snacAnnounces #FrugalFediverse
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    Fediverso fediverse activitypub moderation flag report
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    Hi #fediverse! I'm working on Hackers' Pub, a small #ActivityPub-powered social platform for developers and tech folks. We're currently drafting a content #moderation (#flag/#report) system and would really appreciate any feedback from those who have experience with federated moderation—we're still learning. Some ideas we're exploring: Protecting reporter anonymity while giving reported users enough context to understand and improve Graduated responses (warning → content removal → suspension) rather than jumping to bans Using LLM to help match reports to code of conduct provisions Supporting ActivityPub Flag activity for cross-instance reports Our guiding principle is that moderation should be about growth, not punishment. Expulsion is the last resort. Here's the full draft if you're curious: https://github.com/hackers-pub/hackerspub/issues/192. If you've dealt with moderation in federated contexts, what challenges did you run into? What worked well? We'd love to hear your thoughts.
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    Short video isn't the villain, it’s just how we share our lives today. More people are capturing and sharing raw, human moments than ever before, and that’s beautiful ✨The problem isn't the format; it's the surveillance and toxicity built into the big platforms.We’re trying to keep the joy (sharing + remixing + community) and ditch the stuff that harms people (manipulative feeds, creepy tracking, lock-in). https://joinloops.org/why-loops-matters#Loops #TikTok #ActivityPub
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    Just enable #ActivityPub on your closed platforms, you cowards. Nothing prevents this. People won't leave if you're actually better. #SocialWeb