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Question: Have people decided on a standard format to create a post in a forum?

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    RE: https://blog.fabiomanganiello.com/article/Federated-replies-and-reactions-in-MadblogMadblog by @fabio is really coming along!#fedidev
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    @silverpill previous/next are the properties of a Collection object. And GoActivityPub uses "after" and "before" query parameters for configuring a keyset pagination cursor. Next is a collection IRI where ?after=IRI where IRI is the last object in the current collection.Previous is a collection IRI where ?before=IRI where IRI is the first object in the current collection.
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    @soapdog@toot.cafe hmm... just thinking aloud here. You posit in another post that the network effects inflate exponentially: > Push models are resource hogs that approach exponential growth in a large network like the fediverse That's not true. If you post a message then it sends a copy to each follower. That's linear growth. If you collapse recipients via shared inboxes you can reduce that further. If you're referring to the torrent of requests that happen if your post is shared (the "thundering herd" problem) then that's actually a PULL happening from those requesting instances! Secondly, in a pull model of AP, you would need to continually poll servers of all your followers so as to approach a real-time effect. You'd be polling servers over and over again, and many of them would have nothing new, with so much wasted traffic. If your expectations include semi real-time updates, the push model is much more performant, in my humble opinion.
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    definitely not a fan of this. tbh, there should just not be a global feed that new accounts see, because they see a lot of stuff they don't understand or know the community norms for, and that leads to bad engagement.