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  • This is the direction the Fediverse needs to go.

    Not about instances and federation jank, but apps and websites that talk to each other and you don't have to think twice about it.

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  • @blog "Private Mentions have their own space. You cannot create a private mention in the main composer and you will not see them in your timeline. We have put them in a dedicated “Conversations” tab to reduce mistakes and keep privacy intentional."

    THANK YOU

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  • Recently, I was sitting with my sister-in-law talking about social media. She has that nagging, familiar concern about corporate social: the feeling that we are all just products in someone else’s machine. I pulled out my phone, showed her my toot.wales feed, and started explaining how she could “save the web site to her home screen”.

    She listened politely, then said the thing I believe most people genuinely feel:

    “It’s lovely! If only there was an app…”

    She does not want a “protocol”. She does not want to hear about “the Fediverse”. She just wants that feed on her phone without a homework assignment.

    When I started toot.wales, I knew this instinctively. In the early days, I even paid a developer to fork a couple of open-source apps and hard-code them to our server. It was expensive and eventually I simply couldn’t sustain it, but I never lost sight of that goal.

    Now, working with our brilliant friends at the Newsmast Foundation, we have finally delivered it: a simple, opinionated, “people-first” social app.

    One community. One door.

    The biggest design decision we made was the simplest: the app is hard-locked to toot.wales.

    There is no “pick a server” screen or “find your instance”. There is no friction. This is not “a Mastodon app”; it is the Tŵt app, purpose-built for our community.

    I’ve spent years building tools like StartHereSocial to help people navigate the “maze” of the Fediverse. However, for toot.wales, I realised the answer should not be a better map. It should be an inviting, open front door. If you want to join us, you should be able to step right in.

    Croeso: A warmer welcome

    Alongside the app, I built a promotional web site at croeso.toot.wales. Croeso is Welsh for “welcome”, and that is exactly what it provides. It strips away the jargon. There is no talk of federation or decentralisation. Instead, it offers clear language about why this is “Better Social”.

    It is joyful and unthreatening on purpose. We are not here to preach at you to quit X or Facebook, and we are not shaming anyone. We are simply inviting you to try something different. If you like the vibe, stay. If not, that is fine too. People stay because it feels good, not because they have been talked into a boycott.

    A Fediverse of communities

    Some people see the Fediverse as one giant global town square. I see it differently. For me, it is a constellation of communities.

    When people tell me “mastodon.social is too big”, my gut feeling is no, your server is too small. Communities only grow when we intentionally nurture them. It is not up to a company in Germany to grow Tŵt. That’s on us, it’s our problem.

    I want everyone in Wales (and the world!) to have a social option that is not drowned in surveillance and ad-tech. To get there, we have to design for clarity rather than complexity.

    What’s inside the Tŵt app?

    We have made some very deliberate choices to keep the app “human-shaped”:

    Private Mentions have their own space. You cannot create a private mention in the main composer and you will not see them in your timeline. We have put them in a dedicated “Conversations” tab to reduce mistakes and keep privacy intentional.Three simple tabs. You get Home (your personal feed), Tŵt (the “local” feed plus replies), and Explore (your lists and hashtags, plus curated feeds for news, sport, culture and more). This creates a natural flow from your own interests to the wider community.Search is just search. There are no “trending” nudges or unsolicited content. If you are looking for something, we help you find it. We don’t try to distract you along the way. Trending is it’s own Channel.True Bilingualism. English and Cymraeg sit side-by-side as equal choices. Digital spaces should reinforce our identity, not flatten it.Celebrating the pioneers

    The Tŵt ecosystem is already thriving because Welsh media organisations took a leap of faith into the open web. Groups such as Nation.Cymru, Golwg360, Swansea Bay News, and Wrexham.com did not wait to see which way the wind was blowing. They just started building, and are long-time social web citizens.

    Whether it is weather updates from North Wales Storms or local sports teams, these partners make the app feel “live” from the moment you log in. The app offers two pathways to consume this content, via Channels you can drop in and out of, or Starter Packs you can follow to bring them into your feed.

    Why this matters

    For those already comfortable with the Fediverse, using a web interface is fine. But for everyone else, “just install the web site” is not meaningful advice.

    People want “the app”. They want to tap an icon and feel at home, rather than feeling like they are doing a technical chore.

    If you run a community and like our approach, please feel free to use it. Whether it is the onboarding flow, the “Better Social” messaging, or the focus on language equity, you are welcome to use my work as a template. If we want a healthier internet, we need more communities feeling empowered to build their own front doors.

    The Tŵt app is our doorway. It is built for Wales and the Welsh, at home and abroad. It is simple, it is ours, and I cannot wait for you to try it. We plan on launching on Dydd Dewi Sant, a special day for Cymru, in the meantime you can get a preview at https://croeso.toot.wales/en/less-clutter-more-cwtch/

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  • Thanks! Good to know.
    @ivan @maikel

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  • @osma@mas.to @maikel@vmst.io ​mastodon api are in development github.com/bonfire-networks/...

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  • @maikel@vmst.io ​we use it as our individual and project presence

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  • @dansup resize image for viewers, please.

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  • @julian @mayel please dont use me as an example, the hype I built is very real and Loops and Pixelfed are thriving and open source.

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    This is our biggest release yet, including more finished tasks than any of our previous ones. Below is a summary of the highlights: What's new Posts & communities can be labelled as AI-generated and people can choose to hide all posts tagged that way. Very similar to how NSFW works. Comments can be marked as an Answer, like on StackOverflow. React to posts and comments with an emoji. Hide an individual post from yourself, without blocking the author. PieFed is now in the Yunohost app store, making initial setup easier. When banned from a remote instance you cannot make local-only posts in their communities. Honeypot to automatically IP ban badly-behaved crawlers. https://lemmy-federate.com integration, making PieFed communities get more exposure. "Share on Mastodon" menu item on posts. Vastly improve docs for new developers, see https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/src/branch/main/docs/developer_docs. Language selection is more visible during post creation. Tag clouds can also be viewed as a list of tags. View post/comment markdown. Bot accounts are not included in community statistics. Footnote support in markdown. Polish translation. Better HTTP caching, which reduces dependence on Cloudflare. Bugs Passkey fixes. Polls can now have up to 15 options. User profile performance improved. Don't allow bypassing minimum username length and post title with whitespace. Polls and Events can no longer be posted into Lemmy communities. API Additional user settings can be set through the api, including Extra Fields. Fetch url metadata. Sort comments by controversial. Comment search now works. Hashtags. Events. Polls. Emoji reactions on posts and comments. See https://piefed.social/c/piefed_api for more details. To upgrade To upgrade from 1.3.x: git pull git checkout v1.4.x ./deploy.sh or ./deploy-docker.sh There is a big database migration that will take a few minutes to run. How long will vary depending on how old your instance is - older instances will have more content to process. It took ~25 minutes on piefed.social so expect it to be less than that. Donations PieFed is free and open-source software while operating without any advertising, monetization, or reliance on venture capital. Your donations are vital in supporting the PieFed development effort, allowing us to expand and enhance PieFed with new features. Donations can be made via Patreon, Liberapay or Ko-fi.
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    Office hours with pfefferle@mastodon.social and obenland@mastodon.social are inspiring me to run my own office hours for NodeBB :+1: cc thevoidtlmb@social.vivaldi.net
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    @angel Thank you! Have a great weekend!
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    @MOULE @GroupNebula563 not exactly, but there's @badapple which has 6500+ posts on one account